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10. The Kingdom of Aksum
The Ethiopian kingdom of Aksum has been the subject of many legends. Some say it’s the lost kingdom of the Queen of Sheba, while others say it’s the final resting place of the Ark of the Covenant.
In reality, Aksum was an international trading power because it had access to both the Nile and Red Sea trading routes. Commerce thrived and, eventually, most Ethiopian peoples were under Aksumite rule. Its power and prosperity allowed it to expand into Arabia. A third century Persian philosopher listed it as one of the world’s four greatest kingdoms, alongside Rome, China, and Persia. In the fourth century, the kingdom adopted Christianity and continued to thrive long after Rome fell.
In the7th century, the kingdom began to decline. There were numerous reasons for this. One was climate change, which harmed crop production. Another factor was the Arab conquest of the Red Sea coastline. This caused Aksum to lose its primary trade advantage over its neighbors. By the eleventh or twelfth century, the Aksumite kingdom was replaced by the Zagwe dynasty and time covered up their prior power and dominance.
9. The Silla Kingdom
The Silla Kingdom was one of the longest-standing royal dynasties ever. It’s rule began on the Korean Peninsula in 57 B.C. and came to an end in A.D. 935.
A monarch named Bak Hyeok-geo-se founded the Silla kingdom. According to legend, he wasn’t born, but hatched from a mysterious egg in the forest. His queen was born from the ribs of a dragon. He created a culture that developed into a centralized, hierarchical society with a wealthy aristocratic class. Though there’s a lack of graves so we don’t know what they did with their deceased, archaeologists have found a variety of goods made by the Silla, including a gold-and-garnet dagger and a golden crown.
In 668, the Silla unified Korea and began the Unified Silla dynasty, which continued until the kingdom came to its end in the tenth century. During the history of the dynasty, there were three queens, one of whom integrated Buddhism into the Silla culture. In 935, peasant uprisings brought an end to the dynasty. It’s pretty rare that peasant uprisings are able to bring down a whole dynasty! The people have spoken!
8. The KushKingdom
The origins of the Kush Kingdom began around 8000 B.C. Archaeologists found ceramics dating from that period around the Kush capital city of Kerma. As early as 2400 B.C., Kush’s urban society was highly stratified and complex, supported by large-scale agriculture. Its northern neighbor, Egypt, exploited and conquered Kush from 1500 to 1000 B.C.
The tables, though, turned in 750 B.C. when Kush conquered Egypt and they became even greater than the Egyptians if you can believe that! For over 100 years, Kushite pharaohs ruled a territory that outstripped the Egyptians. They revived pyramid building and promoted construction across the Sudan. An Assyrian invasion ousted them from Egypt and brought an end to the Egyptian and Kushite cultural exchange. The Kushites went south and reestablished themselves at Meroe on the southeast bank of the Nile. They broke away from Egyptian influence and developed a form of writing called Meroitic. Unfortunately, their script remains untranslated, casting much of Kush’s history in the dark. The last king of Kush passed in 300 A.D. However, why his kingdom declined and ended remains a mystery.
7. The Kingdom of Yam
What little we know about the Kingdom of Yam comes from a few texts from Old Kingdom Egypt. We know it existed as a trading partner and possible rival of Old Kingdom Egypt. However, for a long time its precise location remained unknown and as elusive as that of the mythical Atlantis.
Egyptian explorers found funerary inscriptions on the tomb of a governor for Upper Egypt named Harkhuf. In what is called “The Autobiography of Harkhuf”, he describes Yam was a land of “incense, ebony, leopard skins, elephant tusks, and boomerangs.” The inscriptions claim overland journeys to Yam exceeded seven months. Since Harkhuf made several expeditions in his lifetime, he would know. However, Egyptologists first placed Yam just a few hundred miles from the Nile. Conventional wisdom dictated the ancient Egyptians could not have crossed the inhospitable Saharan Desert.
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published:23 Sep 2017

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Currently accepted notions state that civilization was born only some 6,000 years ago but this video shows a mysterious and advanced civilization walked the earth going back at least 12,000 years ago. This ancient culture was destroyed - but subjects such as technology, astronomy and mathematics were passed to later civilisations. Could it be everything we’ve been taught about the origins of civilization may be wrong? More than 200 ancient myths, belonging to tribes from the Arctic to the Equator, tell of an advanced human civilisation destroyed by flood and fire. Added to this was compelling physical evidence, in the form of giant boulders, platinum deposits and tiny diamonds found across North America — the detritus of a colossal impact. Some of his most convincing evidence was discovered at a dig in Turkey known as Gobekli Tepe, after this discovery even mainstream historians stat=rted to wonder if they had been wrong the whole time.

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This video will prove mankind's past on this planet is not only much older than what conventional historians have been teaching, it is far older The oldest portions of the Sphinx body have now been dated at least as 12000 years old - much older than the 4,500 years ago Egyptologists maintain. The amazing stone structures with highly refined art and ancient artefacts at recently excavated Göbekli Tepe in southeastern Turkey, have been dated by archaeologists to 9500 BCE. This is proof that an advanced civilization once ruled this planet but has been forgotten by Historians.
Combined with records of giant solar disturbances indicated in ice packs and below glaciers around the globe, we now "have evidence of high culture and civilization circa 10,000 BCE to 8000 BCE, but then an apparent decline or hiatus for thousands of years, until the `rise' of civilization once again in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and elsewhere."

published:24 Oct 2017

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AncientCulture of the Kama Sutra : HistoryDocumentary on India's Ancient Culture.
This Documentary is very good and as educational as it is fun. It's part of a series of exciting and informative documentaries.
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On 15th November 1532, when the Spanish Conquistadors climbed high into the Andes on a mission to conquer the Inca people, 170 Spaniards met a force of 40,000 Incas. In the first of this two-part series, Dr William Sullivan examines why Andean civilisation could possibly have been conquered as a result of this battle and why a clash of cultural beliefs could have caused the downfall of the largest nation state to have ever existed in the western hemisphere.
In one of the strangest events in all recorded history, Spaniards after adventure, fortune and power, to their own amazement seized this seemingly infallible empire. What the Spaniards never knew, however, and what history does not record, was that the Andean people had been aware of the imminence of this event for some 100 years through a complex and systematic charting of the stars.
The IncaEmpire at its peak was the largest kingdom on EarthThe Incas were master builders, fearsome warriors and practitioners of human sacrifice. Yet this mighty state was conquered by a small band of Spanish adventurers. 7000 men were killed and 10,000 injured. But how could the Incas let this happen? The Secret Of The Incas tells the story of one man’s search to unlock one of the world’s great mysteries. Anthropologist Bill Sullivan found the answer in the myths handed down from generation to generation of Incas and finally to Jesuit priests. The Incas were fine astrologists and believed events in the stars paralleled events on earth, only 100 years hence. During the reign of the first Inca, they foretold the end of Inca civilisation in 1532 – the year the Spanish invaded. The Incas’ tragic secret was that they believed they were doomed – and that resistance was futile.
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Here is a top list of 20 history facts you probably didn't know about the ancient Roman Empire. From bloody gladiator fights at the colosseum to insane emperors drinking poison. From women sporting a unibrow to gluttony to the point of vomiting. Find out what Julius Caesar and the Senate were really up to.
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Did you know that drinking gladiator blood could cure epilepsy? Or that unibrows are actually sexy? I didn’t either! Here are 20 things I bet you didn’t know about the Romans.
Number 20
Roman physicians would recommend consuming a gladiator’s blood or liver to cure epilepsy and infertility. It had to be fresh, but if you couldn’t afford it you could always go to a public execution and get a criminal’s blood to drink. I’m sure the effects would be about the same. Ewww….
Number 19
Speaking of gladiators, gladiatorial fighting was not the most popular form of entertainment. To be fair, the arena for gladiatorial combat, aka the Colosseum, was huge. Modern archaeologists estimate that it could accommodate over 50,000 people. However it was dwarfed by the Circus Maximus that at one point in time could accommodate 250,000 people. That was a quarter of Rome’s entire population. Imagine losing your kid in that stadium!
Do you know which stadium is the largest stadium in the world today?
Number 18
Even though the average life expectancy in Rome was only about 25, this did not mean that no one lived into their thirties or on into old age. The average was skewed by the number of women who died giving birth, and by high infant mortality. Once a Roman made it to maturity, they were likely to live as long as people do today.
Currently, the largest stadium in the world is the Rungrado 1st of May Stadium in North Korea that can hold 150,000 people. Here’s a picture since most of us will probably never see it in real life.
Number 17
Very few Roman hours lasted an hour. Like us, the Romans divided the day into 24 hours. But, since the length of the sunlight varied with the seasons, this also meant that the length of the hour changed. In the winter an hour was about 45 minutes and in the summer, about 75 minutes.
Number 16
Purple clothing was all the rage but was a status symbol and reserved only for emperors or senators. To achieve the color, a dye was made from murex seashells. What’s that? Here’s a picture. It was treason for anyone other than the emperor to dress completely in purple.
Number 15
Ancient Roman ladies loved dark eyebrows that almost formed a unibrow- a la Frida Kahlo- and they would use soot to make their eyebrows more dramatic and noticeable. Fabulous!
Number 14
White teeth were prized by the Romans, and so false teeth, made from bone, ivory and paste, were very popular.
Number 13
Stretching from the Atlantic to the Tigris, the Roman Empire contained perhaps about 65 million inhabitants. While Latin was the language of the army and of Roman law, many people incorporated into the empire continued to speak their native tongue (Punic, Coptic, Aramaic, Celtic) instead of Latin. The Roman elite was bilingual speaking both Greek and Latin. For them, Greek was a badge of status.
Number 12
The empire produced eminent philosophers such as Seneca and Marcus Aurelius. Yet some Romans hated philosophy for two main reasons: first, it was a Greek invention, and the Greeks were a conquered race and therefore inferior. I know I just said that Greek was a badge of status but apparently speaking Greek is wayyyy better than being Greek. Second, the study of philosophy focused on yourself….. and your feelings… which is not good for soldiers that are sacrificing everything as a group to serve the Empire.
Number 11
Although in art they liked to be depicted in heroic and martial posture, Roman generals were ‘battle managers’, not warriors. Only in the most exceptional circumstances were they expected to fight hand-to-hand. If a battle was lost, the commander should either kill himself with his own sword or, let the enemy kill him.
Number 10Roman emperors adopted the daily habit of taking a small amount of every known poison in an attempt to gain immunity. The mixture was known as Mithridatium, after the creator of the practice, Mithridates the Great, king of Pontus. He believed he had developed the formula to gain immunity to everything. Yeah, I don’t know who he was either but apparently he lived into his 80s…so…maybe we should try it…

published:15 Jun 2016

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A look at Ancient Civilizations in Ancient Persia and Arabian Peninsula. During the 4th centuryB.C., the great Persian civilization, which was the first multiethnic empire in history, reached its peak. In this episode, we’ll tour the grand residences at Persepolis, and the imperial palaces of the omnipotent Darius – a sumptuous building complex for the most powerful man in the world of that era.
Part 2 starts at 26:33 and looks at the Arabian Peninsula. From the Arabian Peninsula, we follow an ancient caravan route through the desert to Syria. ; Along the way, several lush oases in the otherwise barren Syrian desert come to our rescue in the form of Marib and Petra, cite of the great tomb of Aaron that is carved out of a rock face, along with the beautiful city of Palmyra in Syria.
Ancient Civilizations offers a comparative analysis of the field, including both old world and new civilizations, and explores the connections between all civilizations around the earth.The volume provides a jargon-free introduction to ancient civilizations from the first civilizations, and the great powers in the Near East, to the first Aegean civilizations, the Mediterranean world in the first millennium, Imperial Rome, northeast Africa, divine kings in southeast Asia, and empires in East Asia, as well as early states in the Americas and Andean civilization.For those interested in ancient civilizations.
Today’s civilizations owe an immense debt to the powerful empires and mighty cities of antiquity. Their inventions, techniques and concepts enabled the advancement of humankind and lay the foundation for life in the modern world.
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A physical and intellectual journey, a worldwide exploration looking for the ancient ruins of a lost civilization, this video follows clues in ancient scriptures and mythlogy and in the scientific evidence of the flood that swept the Earth at the end of the last Ice Age. This video explores the question of early humans swept away by the catastrophe. Who were these populations - pre-civilised hunter-gatherers or more sophisticated peoples altogether?
Some 6,000 or 7,000 years ago in Mesopotamia, civilisation has been with mankind for many millennia longer. Examines which coastal areas vanished beneath the sea as the ice melted at the end of the last Ice Age, a catastrophic inundation we find in the Flood myths of most of the world's traditional religions. Goes diving and finds, in some cases, incontrovertible ruins; in other cases the piles of stone might well be natural rock formations, but Hancock argues for their human origins.

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The culture of India is the way of living of the people of India. India's languages, religions, dance, differs from others as for a different type of dance has it's own music, architecture, food, and customs differs from place to place within the country. The Indian culture, often labelled as an amalgamation of several cultures, spans across the Indian subcontinent and has been influenced by a history that is several millennial old. Many elements of India's diverse cultures, such as Indian religions, Indian philosophy and Indian cuisine, have had a profound impact across the world.
India is one of the world's oldest civilizations. The Indian culture, often labeled as an amalgamation of several various cultures, spans across the Indian subcontinent and has been influenced and shaped by a history that is several thousand years old. Throughout the history of India, Indian culture has been heavily influenced by Dharmic religions. They have been credited with shaping much of Indian philosophy, literature, architecture, art and music. Greater India was the historical extent of Indian culture beyond the Indian subcontinent. This particularly concerns the spread of Hinduism, Buddhism, architecture, administration and writing system from India to other parts of Asia through the Silk Road by the travelers and maritime traders during the early centuries of the Common Era. To the west, Greater India overlaps with Greater Persia in the Hindu Kusch and Pamir Mountains. During the medieval period, Islam played a significant role in shaping Indian cultural heritage. Over the centuries, there has been significant integration of Hindus, Jain's, and Sikhs with Muslims across India
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The Capital of largest Persian Empire the world had ever seen. The first global empire in history that was built in a model of tolerance & respectful of other cultures, and proclaimed the first declaration of Human Rights around 2500 years ago!

It is also the title of a book by Edward Burnett Tylor, in which he defines religion as animism, which, in turn, he defines by reference to contemporary indigenous and other religious data as belief in spirits. Another defining characteristic of primitive cultures is a greater amount of leisure time than in more complex societies.

Andean civilizations

The Andean civilizations made up a loose patchwork of different cultures that developed from the highlands of Colombia to the Atacama Desert. They are mainly based on the cultures of Ancient Peru and some others such as Tiahuanaco. The Inca Empire was the last sovereign political entity that emerged from the Andean civilizations before conquest by Spaniards. Tahuantinsuyo was a patchwork of languages, cultures and peoples. The components of the empire were not all uniformly loyal, nor were the local cultures all fully integrated. For example, the Chimú used money in their commerce, while the Inca empire as a whole had an economy based on exchange and taxation of luxury goods and labor, and it is said that Inca tax collectors would take the head lice of the lame and old as a symbolic tribute. The portions of the Chachapoya that had been conquered were almost openly hostile to the Inca, and the Inca nobles rejected an offer of refuge in their kingdom after their troubles with the Spanish.

Arabian Peninsula

Arabian Peninsula, simplified Arabia (Arabic:الجزيرة العربية‎al-jazīra al-ʿarabiyya, « Arabian island ») is a peninsula of Western Asia situated north-east of Africa on the Arabian plate. From a geological perspective, it is considered a subcontinent of Asia.

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10. The Kingdom of Aksum
The Ethiopian kingdom of Aksum has been the subject of many legends. Some say it’s the lost kingdom of the Queen of Sheba, while others say it’s the final resting place of the Ark of the Covenant.
In reality, Aksum was an international trading power because it had access to both the Nile and Red Sea trading routes. Commerce thrived and, eventually, most Ethiopian peoples were under Aksumite rule. Its power and prosperity allowed it to expand into Arabia. A third century Persian philosopher listed it as one of the world’s four greatest kingdoms, alongside Rome, China, and Persia. In the fourth century, the kingdom adopted Christianity and continued to thrive long after Rome fell.
In the7th century, the kingdom began to decline. There were numerous reasons for this. One was climate change, which harmed crop production. Another factor was the Arab conquest of the Red Sea coastline. This caused Aksum to lose its primary trade advantage over its neighbors. By the eleventh or twelfth century, the Aksumite kingdom was replaced by the Zagwe dynasty and time covered up their prior power and dominance.
9. The Silla Kingdom
The Silla Kingdom was one of the longest-standing royal dynasties ever. It’s rule began on the Korean Peninsula in 57 B.C. and came to an end in A.D. 935.
A monarch named Bak Hyeok-geo-se founded the Silla kingdom. According to legend, he wasn’t born, but hatched from a mysterious egg in the forest. His queen was born from the ribs of a dragon. He created a culture that developed into a centralized, hierarchical society with a wealthy aristocratic class. Though there’s a lack of graves so we don’t know what they did with their deceased, archaeologists have found a variety of goods made by the Silla, including a gold-and-garnet dagger and a golden crown.
In 668, the Silla unified Korea and began the Unified Silla dynasty, which continued until the kingdom came to its end in the tenth century. During the history of the dynasty, there were three queens, one of whom integrated Buddhism into the Silla culture. In 935, peasant uprisings brought an end to the dynasty. It’s pretty rare that peasant uprisings are able to bring down a whole dynasty! The people have spoken!
8. The KushKingdom
The origins of the Kush Kingdom began around 8000 B.C. Archaeologists found ceramics dating from that period around the Kush capital city of Kerma. As early as 2400 B.C., Kush’s urban society was highly stratified and complex, supported by large-scale agriculture. Its northern neighbor, Egypt, exploited and conquered Kush from 1500 to 1000 B.C.
The tables, though, turned in 750 B.C. when Kush conquered Egypt and they became even greater than the Egyptians if you can believe that! For over 100 years, Kushite pharaohs ruled a territory that outstripped the Egyptians. They revived pyramid building and promoted construction across the Sudan. An Assyrian invasion ousted them from Egypt and brought an end to the Egyptian and Kushite cultural exchange. The Kushites went south and reestablished themselves at Meroe on the southeast bank of the Nile. They broke away from Egyptian influence and developed a form of writing called Meroitic. Unfortunately, their script remains untranslated, casting much of Kush’s history in the dark. The last king of Kush passed in 300 A.D. However, why his kingdom declined and ended remains a mystery.
7. The Kingdom of Yam
What little we know about the Kingdom of Yam comes from a few texts from Old Kingdom Egypt. We know it existed as a trading partner and possible rival of Old Kingdom Egypt. However, for a long time its precise location remained unknown and as elusive as that of the mythical Atlantis.
Egyptian explorers found funerary inscriptions on the tomb of a governor for Upper Egypt named Harkhuf. In what is called “The Autobiography of Harkhuf”, he describes Yam was a land of “incense, ebony, leopard skins, elephant tusks, and boomerangs.” The inscriptions claim overland journeys to Yam exceeded seven months. Since Harkhuf made several expeditions in his lifetime, he would know. However, Egyptologists first placed Yam just a few hundred miles from the Nile. Conventional wisdom dictated the ancient Egyptians could not have crossed the inhospitable Saharan Desert.
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1:55:54

Once Dismissed Ancient Discoveries That Have Now Come Back to Embarrass Archaeologists

Once Dismissed Ancient Discoveries That Have Now Come Back to Embarrass Archaeologists

Once Dismissed Ancient Discoveries That Have Now Come Back to Embarrass Archaeologists

Currently accepted notions state that civilization was born only some 6,000 years ago but this video shows a mysterious and advanced civilization walked the earth going back at least 12,000 years ago. This ancient culture was destroyed - but subjects such as technology, astronomy and mathematics were passed to later civilisations. Could it be everything we’ve been taught about the origins of civilization may be wrong? More than 200 ancient myths, belonging to tribes from the Arctic to the Equator, tell of an advanced human civilisation destroyed by flood and fire. Added to this was compelling physical evidence, in the form of giant boulders, platinum deposits and tiny diamonds found across North America — the detritus of a colossal impact. Some of his most convincing evidence was discovered at a dig in Turkey known as Gobekli Tepe, after this discovery even mainstream historians stat=rted to wonder if they had been wrong the whole time.

58:55

Ancient Egypt: The Real Life of an Egyptian 1 of 2

Ancient Egypt: The Real Life of an Egyptian 1 of 2

Ancient Egypt: The Real Life of an Egyptian 1 of 2

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1:20:34

The Secret Advanced Civilizations That Came Before Ancient Egypt, Sumeria, and Greece

The Secret Advanced Civilizations That Came Before Ancient Egypt, Sumeria, and Greece

The Secret Advanced Civilizations That Came Before Ancient Egypt, Sumeria, and Greece

This video will prove mankind's past on this planet is not only much older than what conventional historians have been teaching, it is far older The oldest portions of the Sphinx body have now been dated at least as 12000 years old - much older than the 4,500 years ago Egyptologists maintain. The amazing stone structures with highly refined art and ancient artefacts at recently excavated Göbekli Tepe in southeastern Turkey, have been dated by archaeologists to 9500 BCE. This is proof that an advanced civilization once ruled this planet but has been forgotten by Historians.
Combined with records of giant solar disturbances indicated in ice packs and below glaciers around the globe, we now "have evidence of high culture and civilization circa 10,000 BCE to 8000 BCE, but then an apparent decline or hiatus for thousands of years, until the `rise' of civilization once again in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and elsewhere."

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Ancient Culture of the Kama Sutra : History Documentary on India's Ancient Culture

Ancient Culture of the Kama Sutra : History Documentary on India's Ancient Culture

Ancient Culture of the Kama Sutra : History Documentary on India's Ancient Culture

AncientCulture of the Kama Sutra : HistoryDocumentary on India's Ancient Culture.
This Documentary is very good and as educational as it is fun. It's part of a series of exciting and informative documentaries.
This Youtube channel is for learning and educational purposes. Learning and Education are fundamental and important in today's society and becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availability of important information which is also entertaining helps everyone grow mentally and emotionally as people both individually and as a whole. Documentaries are the resource of choice of the information and internet generations of students around the world. The documentary here along with the other documentaries on this channel relate to important times and people in history, historic places, archaeology, society, world culture, science, conspiracy theories, and education.
The topics covered in these video documentaries vary and cover about everything you could possibly want to know including ancient history, Maya, Rome, Greece, The New World, Egypt, World wars, combat, battles, military and combat technology, current affairs and events, important news, education, biographies, famous people and celerities, politicians, news and current events, Illuminati, Area 51, crime, mafia, serial killers, paranormal, supernatural, cults, government cover-ups, the law and legal matters, corruption, martial arts, sports figures, space, aliens, ufos, conspiracy theories, Annunaki, Nibiru, Nephilim, satanic rituals, religion, christianty, judaism, islam, strange phenomenon, origins of Mankind, Neanderthal, Cro Magnon, Inca, Aztec, Persia, Maya, Indus, Mesopotamia, monsters, mobsters, time travel, planet earth, the Sun, Missions to Mars, The planets, the solar system, the universe, modern physics, String Theory, the Big Bang Theory, Quantum Mechanics, television, archaeology, science, technology, nature, plants, animals, endangered species, wildlife, animal abuse, environmental concerns and issues, global warming, natural disasters, racism, sexism, gay and lesbian issues, and many other educational and controversial topics. Please enjoy and Learn Responsibly!

49:04

The Secrets Of The Incas - Part 1 of 2 (Ancient Civilization Documentary) | Timeline

The Secrets Of The Incas - Part 1 of 2 (Ancient Civilization Documentary) | Timeline

The Secrets Of The Incas - Part 1 of 2 (Ancient Civilization Documentary) | Timeline

On 15th November 1532, when the Spanish Conquistadors climbed high into the Andes on a mission to conquer the Inca people, 170 Spaniards met a force of 40,000 Incas. In the first of this two-part series, Dr William Sullivan examines why Andean civilisation could possibly have been conquered as a result of this battle and why a clash of cultural beliefs could have caused the downfall of the largest nation state to have ever existed in the western hemisphere.
In one of the strangest events in all recorded history, Spaniards after adventure, fortune and power, to their own amazement seized this seemingly infallible empire. What the Spaniards never knew, however, and what history does not record, was that the Andean people had been aware of the imminence of this event for some 100 years through a complex and systematic charting of the stars.
The IncaEmpire at its peak was the largest kingdom on EarthThe Incas were master builders, fearsome warriors and practitioners of human sacrifice. Yet this mighty state was conquered by a small band of Spanish adventurers. 7000 men were killed and 10,000 injured. But how could the Incas let this happen? The Secret Of The Incas tells the story of one man’s search to unlock one of the world’s great mysteries. Anthropologist Bill Sullivan found the answer in the myths handed down from generation to generation of Incas and finally to Jesuit priests. The Incas were fine astrologists and believed events in the stars paralleled events on earth, only 100 years hence. During the reign of the first Inca, they foretold the end of Inca civilisation in 1532 – the year the Spanish invaded. The Incas’ tragic secret was that they believed they were doomed – and that resistance was futile.
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CRAZIEST Things Ancient Romans Did!

CRAZIEST Things Ancient Romans Did!

CRAZIEST Things Ancient Romans Did!

Here is a top list of 20 history facts you probably didn't know about the ancient Roman Empire. From bloody gladiator fights at the colosseum to insane emperors drinking poison. From women sporting a unibrow to gluttony to the point of vomiting. Find out what Julius Caesar and the Senate were really up to.
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Did you know that drinking gladiator blood could cure epilepsy? Or that unibrows are actually sexy? I didn’t either! Here are 20 things I bet you didn’t know about the Romans.
Number 20
Roman physicians would recommend consuming a gladiator’s blood or liver to cure epilepsy and infertility. It had to be fresh, but if you couldn’t afford it you could always go to a public execution and get a criminal’s blood to drink. I’m sure the effects would be about the same. Ewww….
Number 19
Speaking of gladiators, gladiatorial fighting was not the most popular form of entertainment. To be fair, the arena for gladiatorial combat, aka the Colosseum, was huge. Modern archaeologists estimate that it could accommodate over 50,000 people. However it was dwarfed by the Circus Maximus that at one point in time could accommodate 250,000 people. That was a quarter of Rome’s entire population. Imagine losing your kid in that stadium!
Do you know which stadium is the largest stadium in the world today?
Number 18
Even though the average life expectancy in Rome was only about 25, this did not mean that no one lived into their thirties or on into old age. The average was skewed by the number of women who died giving birth, and by high infant mortality. Once a Roman made it to maturity, they were likely to live as long as people do today.
Currently, the largest stadium in the world is the Rungrado 1st of May Stadium in North Korea that can hold 150,000 people. Here’s a picture since most of us will probably never see it in real life.
Number 17
Very few Roman hours lasted an hour. Like us, the Romans divided the day into 24 hours. But, since the length of the sunlight varied with the seasons, this also meant that the length of the hour changed. In the winter an hour was about 45 minutes and in the summer, about 75 minutes.
Number 16
Purple clothing was all the rage but was a status symbol and reserved only for emperors or senators. To achieve the color, a dye was made from murex seashells. What’s that? Here’s a picture. It was treason for anyone other than the emperor to dress completely in purple.
Number 15
Ancient Roman ladies loved dark eyebrows that almost formed a unibrow- a la Frida Kahlo- and they would use soot to make their eyebrows more dramatic and noticeable. Fabulous!
Number 14
White teeth were prized by the Romans, and so false teeth, made from bone, ivory and paste, were very popular.
Number 13
Stretching from the Atlantic to the Tigris, the Roman Empire contained perhaps about 65 million inhabitants. While Latin was the language of the army and of Roman law, many people incorporated into the empire continued to speak their native tongue (Punic, Coptic, Aramaic, Celtic) instead of Latin. The Roman elite was bilingual speaking both Greek and Latin. For them, Greek was a badge of status.
Number 12
The empire produced eminent philosophers such as Seneca and Marcus Aurelius. Yet some Romans hated philosophy for two main reasons: first, it was a Greek invention, and the Greeks were a conquered race and therefore inferior. I know I just said that Greek was a badge of status but apparently speaking Greek is wayyyy better than being Greek. Second, the study of philosophy focused on yourself….. and your feelings… which is not good for soldiers that are sacrificing everything as a group to serve the Empire.
Number 11
Although in art they liked to be depicted in heroic and martial posture, Roman generals were ‘battle managers’, not warriors. Only in the most exceptional circumstances were they expected to fight hand-to-hand. If a battle was lost, the commander should either kill himself with his own sword or, let the enemy kill him.
Number 10Roman emperors adopted the daily habit of taking a small amount of every known poison in an attempt to gain immunity. The mixture was known as Mithridatium, after the creator of the practice, Mithridates the Great, king of Pontus. He believed he had developed the formula to gain immunity to everything. Yeah, I don’t know who he was either but apparently he lived into his 80s…so…maybe we should try it…

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ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS : Ancient Persia and Arabian Peninsula

ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS : Ancient Persia and Arabian Peninsula

ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS : Ancient Persia and Arabian Peninsula

A look at Ancient Civilizations in Ancient Persia and Arabian Peninsula. During the 4th centuryB.C., the great Persian civilization, which was the first multiethnic empire in history, reached its peak. In this episode, we’ll tour the grand residences at Persepolis, and the imperial palaces of the omnipotent Darius – a sumptuous building complex for the most powerful man in the world of that era.
Part 2 starts at 26:33 and looks at the Arabian Peninsula. From the Arabian Peninsula, we follow an ancient caravan route through the desert to Syria. ; Along the way, several lush oases in the otherwise barren Syrian desert come to our rescue in the form of Marib and Petra, cite of the great tomb of Aaron that is carved out of a rock face, along with the beautiful city of Palmyra in Syria.
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The Advanced Pre Ice Age Civilizations that Vanished From Earth [FULL VIDEO]

The Advanced Pre Ice Age Civilizations that Vanished From Earth [FULL VIDEO]

The Advanced Pre Ice Age Civilizations that Vanished From Earth [FULL VIDEO]

A physical and intellectual journey, a worldwide exploration looking for the ancient ruins of a lost civilization, this video follows clues in ancient scriptures and mythlogy and in the scientific evidence of the flood that swept the Earth at the end of the last Ice Age. This video explores the question of early humans swept away by the catastrophe. Who were these populations - pre-civilised hunter-gatherers or more sophisticated peoples altogether?
Some 6,000 or 7,000 years ago in Mesopotamia, civilisation has been with mankind for many millennia longer. Examines which coastal areas vanished beneath the sea as the ice melted at the end of the last Ice Age, a catastrophic inundation we find in the Flood myths of most of the world's traditional religions. Goes diving and finds, in some cases, incontrovertible ruins; in other cases the piles of stone might well be natural rock formations, but Hancock argues for their human origins.

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Ancient India and it's Culture Full Documentary

Ancient India and it's Culture Full Documentary

Ancient India and it's Culture Full Documentary

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India is one of the world's oldest civilizations. The Indian culture, often labeled as an amalgamation of several various cultures, spans across the Indian subcontinent and has been influenced and shaped by a history that is several thousand years old. Throughout the history of India, Indian culture has been heavily influenced by Dharmic religions. They have been credited with shaping much of Indian philosophy, literature, architecture, art and music. Greater India was the historical extent of Indian culture beyond the Indian subcontinent. This particularly concerns the spread of Hinduism, Buddhism, architecture, administration and writing system from India to other parts of Asia through the Silk Road by the travelers and maritime traders during the early centuries of the Common Era. To the west, Greater India overlaps with Greater Persia in the Hindu Kusch and Pamir Mountains. During the medieval period, Islam played a significant role in shaping Indian cultural heritage. Over the centuries, there has been significant integration of Hindus, Jain's, and Sikhs with Muslims across India
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What Ancient Human Civilizations Said About The Moon - The Moon is Not What You Think it is

What Ancient Human Civilizations Said About The Moon - The Moon is Not What You Think it is

What Ancient Human Civilizations Said About The Moon - The Moon is Not What You Think it is

AncientHumanCivilizations across multiple continents around the world speak of the time BEFORE the Moon arrived - and with it so did our ocean tides, seasons and conditions prime for an abundance of life. However, there is an abundance of evidence that significant information regarding our Moon and the Apollo landings have been withheld from the masses. In fact, the Moon Express mining operation raises questions of this as well.
Be sure to research what David Icke (https://www.youtube.com/user/davidicke) has stated about the Moon, and although I do not necessarily know if he is right or wrong on all of his assertions - I know enough that I do not know.
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Ancient Western Civilizations Timeline 3500BC-476AD

Ancient Western Civilizations Timeline 3500BC-476AD

Ancient Western Civilizations Timeline 3500BC-476AD

This video documents Ancient western civilization from it's beginning, in 3500BC, to it's end with the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476AD. It provides a good overview of the time period and puts the different civilizations and cultures in perspective to each other, hope you enjoy.
It's advised that it be watched in HD and fullscreen mode as this will give the best detail on the map.
Western civilization began in approximately 3500BC with the emergence of the first cities, in an area of land known as the fertile crescent. From there civilization spread westward, into Greece, Italy and North Africa. As this happened the old cultures from the chalcolithic period continued to dominate central and northern Europe. Eventually these gave way to the mass migrations of the time and a new tribal system developed. But the spread of civilization continued and the Roman empire extended it into Northern and central Europe, where it stayed until it's fall in 476AD.
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The Secret Advanced Civilizations That Came Before Ancient Egypt, Sumeria, and Greece

This video will prove mankind's past on this planet is not only much older than what conventional historians have been teaching, it is far older The oldest portions of the Sphinx body have now been dated at least as 12000 years old - much older than the 4,500 years ago Egyptologists maintain. The amazing stone structures with highly refined art and ancient artefacts at recently excavated Göbekli Tepe in southeastern Turkey, have been dated by archaeologists to 9500 BCE. This is proof that an advanced civilization once ruled this planet but has been forgotten by Historians.
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published: 24 Oct 2017

Ancient Culture of the Kama Sutra : History Documentary on India's Ancient Culture

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In one of the strangest events in all recorded history, Spaniards after adventure, fortune and power, to their own amazement seized this seemingly infallible empire. What the Spaniards never knew, however, and what history does not record, was that the Andean people had been aware of the imminence of this event for some 100 years throu...

The Advanced Pre Ice Age Civilizations that Vanished From Earth [FULL VIDEO]

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Some 6,000 or 7,000 years ago in Mesopotamia, civilisation has been with mankind for many millennia longer. Examines which coastal areas vanished beneath the sea as the ice melted at the end of the last Ice Age, a catastrophic inundation we find in the Flood myths of most of the world's traditional religions. Goes diving and finds, in some ca...

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What Ancient Human Civilizations Said About The Moon - The Moon is Not What You Think it is

AncientHumanCivilizations across multiple continents around the world speak of the time BEFORE the Moon arrived - and with it so did our ocean tides, seasons and conditions prime for an abundance of life. However, there is an abundance of evidence that significant information regarding our Moon and the Apollo landings have been withheld from the masses. In fact, the Moon Express mining operation raises questions of this as well.
Be sure to research what David Icke (https://www.youtube.com/user/davidicke) has stated about the Moon, and although I do not necessarily know if he is right or wrong on all of his assertions - I know enough that I do not know.
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published: 15 Jul 2017

Ancient Western Civilizations Timeline 3500BC-476AD

This video documents Ancient western civilization from it's beginning, in 3500BC, to it's end with the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476AD. It provides a good overview of the time period and puts the different civilizations and cultures in perspective to each other, hope you enjoy.
It's advised that it be watched in HD and fullscreen mode as this will give the best detail on the map.
Western civilization began in approximately 3500BC with the emergence of the first cities, in an area of land known as the fertile crescent. From there civilization spread westward, into Greece, Italy and North Africa. As this happened the old cultures from the chalcolithic period continued to dominate central and northern Europe. Eventually these gave way to the mass migrations of the time and a new ...

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10. The Kingdom of Aksum
The Ethiopian kingdom of Aksum has been the subject of many legends. Some say it’s the lost kingdom of the Queen of Sheba, while others say it’s the final resting place of the Ark of the Covenant.
In reality, Aksum was an international trading power because it had access to both the Nile and Red Sea trading routes. Commerce thrived and, eventually, most Ethiopian peoples were under Aksumite rule. Its power and prosperity allowed it to expand into Arabia. A third century Persian philosopher listed it as one of the world’s four greatest kingdoms, alongside Rome, China, and Persia. In the fourth century, the kingdom adopted Christianity and continued to thrive long after Rome fell.
In the7th century, the kingdom began to decline. There were numerous reasons for this. One was climate change, which harmed crop production. Another factor was the Arab conquest of the Red Sea coastline. This caused Aksum to lose its primary trade advantage over its neighbors. By the eleventh or twelfth century, the Aksumite kingdom was replaced by the Zagwe dynasty and time covered up their prior power and dominance.
9. The Silla Kingdom
The Silla Kingdom was one of the longest-standing royal dynasties ever. It’s rule began on the Korean Peninsula in 57 B.C. and came to an end in A.D. 935.
A monarch named Bak Hyeok-geo-se founded the Silla kingdom. According to legend, he wasn’t born, but hatched from a mysterious egg in the forest. His queen was born from the ribs of a dragon. He created a culture that developed into a centralized, hierarchical society with a wealthy aristocratic class. Though there’s a lack of graves so we don’t know what they did with their deceased, archaeologists have found a variety of goods made by the Silla, including a gold-and-garnet dagger and a golden crown.
In 668, the Silla unified Korea and began the Unified Silla dynasty, which continued until the kingdom came to its end in the tenth century. During the history of the dynasty, there were three queens, one of whom integrated Buddhism into the Silla culture. In 935, peasant uprisings brought an end to the dynasty. It’s pretty rare that peasant uprisings are able to bring down a whole dynasty! The people have spoken!
8. The KushKingdom
The origins of the Kush Kingdom began around 8000 B.C. Archaeologists found ceramics dating from that period around the Kush capital city of Kerma. As early as 2400 B.C., Kush’s urban society was highly stratified and complex, supported by large-scale agriculture. Its northern neighbor, Egypt, exploited and conquered Kush from 1500 to 1000 B.C.
The tables, though, turned in 750 B.C. when Kush conquered Egypt and they became even greater than the Egyptians if you can believe that! For over 100 years, Kushite pharaohs ruled a territory that outstripped the Egyptians. They revived pyramid building and promoted construction across the Sudan. An Assyrian invasion ousted them from Egypt and brought an end to the Egyptian and Kushite cultural exchange. The Kushites went south and reestablished themselves at Meroe on the southeast bank of the Nile. They broke away from Egyptian influence and developed a form of writing called Meroitic. Unfortunately, their script remains untranslated, casting much of Kush’s history in the dark. The last king of Kush passed in 300 A.D. However, why his kingdom declined and ended remains a mystery.
7. The Kingdom of Yam
What little we know about the Kingdom of Yam comes from a few texts from Old Kingdom Egypt. We know it existed as a trading partner and possible rival of Old Kingdom Egypt. However, for a long time its precise location remained unknown and as elusive as that of the mythical Atlantis.
Egyptian explorers found funerary inscriptions on the tomb of a governor for Upper Egypt named Harkhuf. In what is called “The Autobiography of Harkhuf”, he describes Yam was a land of “incense, ebony, leopard skins, elephant tusks, and boomerangs.” The inscriptions claim overland journeys to Yam exceeded seven months. Since Harkhuf made several expeditions in his lifetime, he would know. However, Egyptologists first placed Yam just a few hundred miles from the Nile. Conventional wisdom dictated the ancient Egyptians could not have crossed the inhospitable Saharan Desert.
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Check out these ancient cultures forgotten by history! From old tribes to mysterious civilizations, this top 10 list of archaeological discoveries is very interesting!
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10. The Kingdom of Aksum
The Ethiopian kingdom of Aksum has been the subject of many legends. Some say it’s the lost kingdom of the Queen of Sheba, while others say it’s the final resting place of the Ark of the Covenant.
In reality, Aksum was an international trading power because it had access to both the Nile and Red Sea trading routes. Commerce thrived and, eventually, most Ethiopian peoples were under Aksumite rule. Its power and prosperity allowed it to expand into Arabia. A third century Persian philosopher listed it as one of the world’s four greatest kingdoms, alongside Rome, China, and Persia. In the fourth century, the kingdom adopted Christianity and continued to thrive long after Rome fell.
In the7th century, the kingdom began to decline. There were numerous reasons for this. One was climate change, which harmed crop production. Another factor was the Arab conquest of the Red Sea coastline. This caused Aksum to lose its primary trade advantage over its neighbors. By the eleventh or twelfth century, the Aksumite kingdom was replaced by the Zagwe dynasty and time covered up their prior power and dominance.
9. The Silla Kingdom
The Silla Kingdom was one of the longest-standing royal dynasties ever. It’s rule began on the Korean Peninsula in 57 B.C. and came to an end in A.D. 935.
A monarch named Bak Hyeok-geo-se founded the Silla kingdom. According to legend, he wasn’t born, but hatched from a mysterious egg in the forest. His queen was born from the ribs of a dragon. He created a culture that developed into a centralized, hierarchical society with a wealthy aristocratic class. Though there’s a lack of graves so we don’t know what they did with their deceased, archaeologists have found a variety of goods made by the Silla, including a gold-and-garnet dagger and a golden crown.
In 668, the Silla unified Korea and began the Unified Silla dynasty, which continued until the kingdom came to its end in the tenth century. During the history of the dynasty, there were three queens, one of whom integrated Buddhism into the Silla culture. In 935, peasant uprisings brought an end to the dynasty. It’s pretty rare that peasant uprisings are able to bring down a whole dynasty! The people have spoken!
8. The KushKingdom
The origins of the Kush Kingdom began around 8000 B.C. Archaeologists found ceramics dating from that period around the Kush capital city of Kerma. As early as 2400 B.C., Kush’s urban society was highly stratified and complex, supported by large-scale agriculture. Its northern neighbor, Egypt, exploited and conquered Kush from 1500 to 1000 B.C.
The tables, though, turned in 750 B.C. when Kush conquered Egypt and they became even greater than the Egyptians if you can believe that! For over 100 years, Kushite pharaohs ruled a territory that outstripped the Egyptians. They revived pyramid building and promoted construction across the Sudan. An Assyrian invasion ousted them from Egypt and brought an end to the Egyptian and Kushite cultural exchange. The Kushites went south and reestablished themselves at Meroe on the southeast bank of the Nile. They broke away from Egyptian influence and developed a form of writing called Meroitic. Unfortunately, their script remains untranslated, casting much of Kush’s history in the dark. The last king of Kush passed in 300 A.D. However, why his kingdom declined and ended remains a mystery.
7. The Kingdom of Yam
What little we know about the Kingdom of Yam comes from a few texts from Old Kingdom Egypt. We know it existed as a trading partner and possible rival of Old Kingdom Egypt. However, for a long time its precise location remained unknown and as elusive as that of the mythical Atlantis.
Egyptian explorers found funerary inscriptions on the tomb of a governor for Upper Egypt named Harkhuf. In what is called “The Autobiography of Harkhuf”, he describes Yam was a land of “incense, ebony, leopard skins, elephant tusks, and boomerangs.” The inscriptions claim overland journeys to Yam exceeded seven months. Since Harkhuf made several expeditions in his lifetime, he would know. However, Egyptologists first placed Yam just a few hundred miles from the Nile. Conventional wisdom dictated the ancient Egyptians could not have crossed the inhospitable Saharan Desert.
Origins Explained is the place to be to find all the answers to your questions, from mysterious events and unsolved mysteries to everything there is to know about the world and its amazing animals!

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Once Dismissed Ancient Discoveries That Have Now Come Back to Embarrass Archaeologists

Currently accepted notions state that civilization was born only some 6,000 years ago but this video shows a mysterious and advanced civilization walked the ear...

Currently accepted notions state that civilization was born only some 6,000 years ago but this video shows a mysterious and advanced civilization walked the earth going back at least 12,000 years ago. This ancient culture was destroyed - but subjects such as technology, astronomy and mathematics were passed to later civilisations. Could it be everything we’ve been taught about the origins of civilization may be wrong? More than 200 ancient myths, belonging to tribes from the Arctic to the Equator, tell of an advanced human civilisation destroyed by flood and fire. Added to this was compelling physical evidence, in the form of giant boulders, platinum deposits and tiny diamonds found across North America — the detritus of a colossal impact. Some of his most convincing evidence was discovered at a dig in Turkey known as Gobekli Tepe, after this discovery even mainstream historians stat=rted to wonder if they had been wrong the whole time.

Currently accepted notions state that civilization was born only some 6,000 years ago but this video shows a mysterious and advanced civilization walked the earth going back at least 12,000 years ago. This ancient culture was destroyed - but subjects such as technology, astronomy and mathematics were passed to later civilisations. Could it be everything we’ve been taught about the origins of civilization may be wrong? More than 200 ancient myths, belonging to tribes from the Arctic to the Equator, tell of an advanced human civilisation destroyed by flood and fire. Added to this was compelling physical evidence, in the form of giant boulders, platinum deposits and tiny diamonds found across North America — the detritus of a colossal impact. Some of his most convincing evidence was discovered at a dig in Turkey known as Gobekli Tepe, after this discovery even mainstream historians stat=rted to wonder if they had been wrong the whole time.

The Secret Advanced Civilizations That Came Before Ancient Egypt, Sumeria, and Greece

This video will prove mankind's past on this planet is not only much older than what conventional historians have been teaching, it is far older The oldest port...

This video will prove mankind's past on this planet is not only much older than what conventional historians have been teaching, it is far older The oldest portions of the Sphinx body have now been dated at least as 12000 years old - much older than the 4,500 years ago Egyptologists maintain. The amazing stone structures with highly refined art and ancient artefacts at recently excavated Göbekli Tepe in southeastern Turkey, have been dated by archaeologists to 9500 BCE. This is proof that an advanced civilization once ruled this planet but has been forgotten by Historians.
Combined with records of giant solar disturbances indicated in ice packs and below glaciers around the globe, we now "have evidence of high culture and civilization circa 10,000 BCE to 8000 BCE, but then an apparent decline or hiatus for thousands of years, until the `rise' of civilization once again in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and elsewhere."

This video will prove mankind's past on this planet is not only much older than what conventional historians have been teaching, it is far older The oldest portions of the Sphinx body have now been dated at least as 12000 years old - much older than the 4,500 years ago Egyptologists maintain. The amazing stone structures with highly refined art and ancient artefacts at recently excavated Göbekli Tepe in southeastern Turkey, have been dated by archaeologists to 9500 BCE. This is proof that an advanced civilization once ruled this planet but has been forgotten by Historians.
Combined with records of giant solar disturbances indicated in ice packs and below glaciers around the globe, we now "have evidence of high culture and civilization circa 10,000 BCE to 8000 BCE, but then an apparent decline or hiatus for thousands of years, until the `rise' of civilization once again in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and elsewhere."

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Ancient Culture of the Kama Sutra : History Documentary on India's Ancient Culture

AncientCulture of the Kama Sutra : HistoryDocumentary on India's Ancient Culture.
This Documentary is very good and as educational as it is fun. It's part of a series of exciting and informative documentaries.
This Youtube channel is for learning and educational purposes. Learning and Education are fundamental and important in today's society and becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availability of important information which is also entertaining helps everyone grow mentally and emotionally as people both individually and as a whole. Documentaries are the resource of choice of the information and internet generations of students around the world. The documentary here along with the other documentaries on this channel relate to important times and people in history, historic places, archaeology, society, world culture, science, conspiracy theories, and education.
The topics covered in these video documentaries vary and cover about everything you could possibly want to know including ancient history, Maya, Rome, Greece, The New World, Egypt, World wars, combat, battles, military and combat technology, current affairs and events, important news, education, biographies, famous people and celerities, politicians, news and current events, Illuminati, Area 51, crime, mafia, serial killers, paranormal, supernatural, cults, government cover-ups, the law and legal matters, corruption, martial arts, sports figures, space, aliens, ufos, conspiracy theories, Annunaki, Nibiru, Nephilim, satanic rituals, religion, christianty, judaism, islam, strange phenomenon, origins of Mankind, Neanderthal, Cro Magnon, Inca, Aztec, Persia, Maya, Indus, Mesopotamia, monsters, mobsters, time travel, planet earth, the Sun, Missions to Mars, The planets, the solar system, the universe, modern physics, String Theory, the Big Bang Theory, Quantum Mechanics, television, archaeology, science, technology, nature, plants, animals, endangered species, wildlife, animal abuse, environmental concerns and issues, global warming, natural disasters, racism, sexism, gay and lesbian issues, and many other educational and controversial topics. Please enjoy and Learn Responsibly!

AncientCulture of the Kama Sutra : HistoryDocumentary on India's Ancient Culture.
This Documentary is very good and as educational as it is fun. It's part of a series of exciting and informative documentaries.
This Youtube channel is for learning and educational purposes. Learning and Education are fundamental and important in today's society and becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availability of important information which is also entertaining helps everyone grow mentally and emotionally as people both individually and as a whole. Documentaries are the resource of choice of the information and internet generations of students around the world. The documentary here along with the other documentaries on this channel relate to important times and people in history, historic places, archaeology, society, world culture, science, conspiracy theories, and education.
The topics covered in these video documentaries vary and cover about everything you could possibly want to know including ancient history, Maya, Rome, Greece, The New World, Egypt, World wars, combat, battles, military and combat technology, current affairs and events, important news, education, biographies, famous people and celerities, politicians, news and current events, Illuminati, Area 51, crime, mafia, serial killers, paranormal, supernatural, cults, government cover-ups, the law and legal matters, corruption, martial arts, sports figures, space, aliens, ufos, conspiracy theories, Annunaki, Nibiru, Nephilim, satanic rituals, religion, christianty, judaism, islam, strange phenomenon, origins of Mankind, Neanderthal, Cro Magnon, Inca, Aztec, Persia, Maya, Indus, Mesopotamia, monsters, mobsters, time travel, planet earth, the Sun, Missions to Mars, The planets, the solar system, the universe, modern physics, String Theory, the Big Bang Theory, Quantum Mechanics, television, archaeology, science, technology, nature, plants, animals, endangered species, wildlife, animal abuse, environmental concerns and issues, global warming, natural disasters, racism, sexism, gay and lesbian issues, and many other educational and controversial topics. Please enjoy and Learn Responsibly!

published:20 May 2015

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The Secrets Of The Incas - Part 1 of 2 (Ancient Civilization Documentary) | Timeline

On 15th November 1532, when the Spanish Conquistadors climbed high into the Andes on a mission to conquer the Inca people, 170 Spaniards met a force of 40,000 Incas. In the first of this two-part series, Dr William Sullivan examines why Andean civilisation could possibly have been conquered as a result of this battle and why a clash of cultural beliefs could have caused the downfall of the largest nation state to have ever existed in the western hemisphere.
In one of the strangest events in all recorded history, Spaniards after adventure, fortune and power, to their own amazement seized this seemingly infallible empire. What the Spaniards never knew, however, and what history does not record, was that the Andean people had been aware of the imminence of this event for some 100 years through a complex and systematic charting of the stars.
The IncaEmpire at its peak was the largest kingdom on EarthThe Incas were master builders, fearsome warriors and practitioners of human sacrifice. Yet this mighty state was conquered by a small band of Spanish adventurers. 7000 men were killed and 10,000 injured. But how could the Incas let this happen? The Secret Of The Incas tells the story of one man’s search to unlock one of the world’s great mysteries. Anthropologist Bill Sullivan found the answer in the myths handed down from generation to generation of Incas and finally to Jesuit priests. The Incas were fine astrologists and believed events in the stars paralleled events on earth, only 100 years hence. During the reign of the first Inca, they foretold the end of Inca civilisation in 1532 – the year the Spanish invaded. The Incas’ tragic secret was that they believed they were doomed – and that resistance was futile.
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On 15th November 1532, when the Spanish Conquistadors climbed high into the Andes on a mission to conquer the Inca people, 170 Spaniards met a force of 40,000 Incas. In the first of this two-part series, Dr William Sullivan examines why Andean civilisation could possibly have been conquered as a result of this battle and why a clash of cultural beliefs could have caused the downfall of the largest nation state to have ever existed in the western hemisphere.
In one of the strangest events in all recorded history, Spaniards after adventure, fortune and power, to their own amazement seized this seemingly infallible empire. What the Spaniards never knew, however, and what history does not record, was that the Andean people had been aware of the imminence of this event for some 100 years through a complex and systematic charting of the stars.
The IncaEmpire at its peak was the largest kingdom on EarthThe Incas were master builders, fearsome warriors and practitioners of human sacrifice. Yet this mighty state was conquered by a small band of Spanish adventurers. 7000 men were killed and 10,000 injured. But how could the Incas let this happen? The Secret Of The Incas tells the story of one man’s search to unlock one of the world’s great mysteries. Anthropologist Bill Sullivan found the answer in the myths handed down from generation to generation of Incas and finally to Jesuit priests. The Incas were fine astrologists and believed events in the stars paralleled events on earth, only 100 years hence. During the reign of the first Inca, they foretold the end of Inca civilisation in 1532 – the year the Spanish invaded. The Incas’ tragic secret was that they believed they were doomed – and that resistance was futile.
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CRAZIEST Things Ancient Romans Did!

Here is a top list of 20 history facts you probably didn't know about the ancient Roman Empire. From bloody gladiator fights at the colosseum to insane emperors...

Here is a top list of 20 history facts you probably didn't know about the ancient Roman Empire. From bloody gladiator fights at the colosseum to insane emperors drinking poison. From women sporting a unibrow to gluttony to the point of vomiting. Find out what Julius Caesar and the Senate were really up to.
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List of top 20 craziest things the Romans did:
Did you know that drinking gladiator blood could cure epilepsy? Or that unibrows are actually sexy? I didn’t either! Here are 20 things I bet you didn’t know about the Romans.
Number 20
Roman physicians would recommend consuming a gladiator’s blood or liver to cure epilepsy and infertility. It had to be fresh, but if you couldn’t afford it you could always go to a public execution and get a criminal’s blood to drink. I’m sure the effects would be about the same. Ewww….
Number 19
Speaking of gladiators, gladiatorial fighting was not the most popular form of entertainment. To be fair, the arena for gladiatorial combat, aka the Colosseum, was huge. Modern archaeologists estimate that it could accommodate over 50,000 people. However it was dwarfed by the Circus Maximus that at one point in time could accommodate 250,000 people. That was a quarter of Rome’s entire population. Imagine losing your kid in that stadium!
Do you know which stadium is the largest stadium in the world today?
Number 18
Even though the average life expectancy in Rome was only about 25, this did not mean that no one lived into their thirties or on into old age. The average was skewed by the number of women who died giving birth, and by high infant mortality. Once a Roman made it to maturity, they were likely to live as long as people do today.
Currently, the largest stadium in the world is the Rungrado 1st of May Stadium in North Korea that can hold 150,000 people. Here’s a picture since most of us will probably never see it in real life.
Number 17
Very few Roman hours lasted an hour. Like us, the Romans divided the day into 24 hours. But, since the length of the sunlight varied with the seasons, this also meant that the length of the hour changed. In the winter an hour was about 45 minutes and in the summer, about 75 minutes.
Number 16
Purple clothing was all the rage but was a status symbol and reserved only for emperors or senators. To achieve the color, a dye was made from murex seashells. What’s that? Here’s a picture. It was treason for anyone other than the emperor to dress completely in purple.
Number 15
Ancient Roman ladies loved dark eyebrows that almost formed a unibrow- a la Frida Kahlo- and they would use soot to make their eyebrows more dramatic and noticeable. Fabulous!
Number 14
White teeth were prized by the Romans, and so false teeth, made from bone, ivory and paste, were very popular.
Number 13
Stretching from the Atlantic to the Tigris, the Roman Empire contained perhaps about 65 million inhabitants. While Latin was the language of the army and of Roman law, many people incorporated into the empire continued to speak their native tongue (Punic, Coptic, Aramaic, Celtic) instead of Latin. The Roman elite was bilingual speaking both Greek and Latin. For them, Greek was a badge of status.
Number 12
The empire produced eminent philosophers such as Seneca and Marcus Aurelius. Yet some Romans hated philosophy for two main reasons: first, it was a Greek invention, and the Greeks were a conquered race and therefore inferior. I know I just said that Greek was a badge of status but apparently speaking Greek is wayyyy better than being Greek. Second, the study of philosophy focused on yourself….. and your feelings… which is not good for soldiers that are sacrificing everything as a group to serve the Empire.
Number 11
Although in art they liked to be depicted in heroic and martial posture, Roman generals were ‘battle managers’, not warriors. Only in the most exceptional circumstances were they expected to fight hand-to-hand. If a battle was lost, the commander should either kill himself with his own sword or, let the enemy kill him.
Number 10Roman emperors adopted the daily habit of taking a small amount of every known poison in an attempt to gain immunity. The mixture was known as Mithridatium, after the creator of the practice, Mithridates the Great, king of Pontus. He believed he had developed the formula to gain immunity to everything. Yeah, I don’t know who he was either but apparently he lived into his 80s…so…maybe we should try it…

Here is a top list of 20 history facts you probably didn't know about the ancient Roman Empire. From bloody gladiator fights at the colosseum to insane emperors drinking poison. From women sporting a unibrow to gluttony to the point of vomiting. Find out what Julius Caesar and the Senate were really up to.
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Watch our "BurningGhost Town In Centralia, Pennsylvania" video here: https://youtu.be/6DYoXGGHLLA
Watch our "Most SHOCKING Biological WeaponsEver!" video here: https://youtu.be/W0Yli9y7YAk
List of top 20 craziest things the Romans did:
Did you know that drinking gladiator blood could cure epilepsy? Or that unibrows are actually sexy? I didn’t either! Here are 20 things I bet you didn’t know about the Romans.
Number 20
Roman physicians would recommend consuming a gladiator’s blood or liver to cure epilepsy and infertility. It had to be fresh, but if you couldn’t afford it you could always go to a public execution and get a criminal’s blood to drink. I’m sure the effects would be about the same. Ewww….
Number 19
Speaking of gladiators, gladiatorial fighting was not the most popular form of entertainment. To be fair, the arena for gladiatorial combat, aka the Colosseum, was huge. Modern archaeologists estimate that it could accommodate over 50,000 people. However it was dwarfed by the Circus Maximus that at one point in time could accommodate 250,000 people. That was a quarter of Rome’s entire population. Imagine losing your kid in that stadium!
Do you know which stadium is the largest stadium in the world today?
Number 18
Even though the average life expectancy in Rome was only about 25, this did not mean that no one lived into their thirties or on into old age. The average was skewed by the number of women who died giving birth, and by high infant mortality. Once a Roman made it to maturity, they were likely to live as long as people do today.
Currently, the largest stadium in the world is the Rungrado 1st of May Stadium in North Korea that can hold 150,000 people. Here’s a picture since most of us will probably never see it in real life.
Number 17
Very few Roman hours lasted an hour. Like us, the Romans divided the day into 24 hours. But, since the length of the sunlight varied with the seasons, this also meant that the length of the hour changed. In the winter an hour was about 45 minutes and in the summer, about 75 minutes.
Number 16
Purple clothing was all the rage but was a status symbol and reserved only for emperors or senators. To achieve the color, a dye was made from murex seashells. What’s that? Here’s a picture. It was treason for anyone other than the emperor to dress completely in purple.
Number 15
Ancient Roman ladies loved dark eyebrows that almost formed a unibrow- a la Frida Kahlo- and they would use soot to make their eyebrows more dramatic and noticeable. Fabulous!
Number 14
White teeth were prized by the Romans, and so false teeth, made from bone, ivory and paste, were very popular.
Number 13
Stretching from the Atlantic to the Tigris, the Roman Empire contained perhaps about 65 million inhabitants. While Latin was the language of the army and of Roman law, many people incorporated into the empire continued to speak their native tongue (Punic, Coptic, Aramaic, Celtic) instead of Latin. The Roman elite was bilingual speaking both Greek and Latin. For them, Greek was a badge of status.
Number 12
The empire produced eminent philosophers such as Seneca and Marcus Aurelius. Yet some Romans hated philosophy for two main reasons: first, it was a Greek invention, and the Greeks were a conquered race and therefore inferior. I know I just said that Greek was a badge of status but apparently speaking Greek is wayyyy better than being Greek. Second, the study of philosophy focused on yourself….. and your feelings… which is not good for soldiers that are sacrificing everything as a group to serve the Empire.
Number 11
Although in art they liked to be depicted in heroic and martial posture, Roman generals were ‘battle managers’, not warriors. Only in the most exceptional circumstances were they expected to fight hand-to-hand. If a battle was lost, the commander should either kill himself with his own sword or, let the enemy kill him.
Number 10Roman emperors adopted the daily habit of taking a small amount of every known poison in an attempt to gain immunity. The mixture was known as Mithridatium, after the creator of the practice, Mithridates the Great, king of Pontus. He believed he had developed the formula to gain immunity to everything. Yeah, I don’t know who he was either but apparently he lived into his 80s…so…maybe we should try it…

A look at Ancient Civilizations in Ancient Persia and Arabian Peninsula. During the 4th centuryB.C., the great Persian civilization, which was the first multiethnic empire in history, reached its peak. In this episode, we’ll tour the grand residences at Persepolis, and the imperial palaces of the omnipotent Darius – a sumptuous building complex for the most powerful man in the world of that era.
Part 2 starts at 26:33 and looks at the Arabian Peninsula. From the Arabian Peninsula, we follow an ancient caravan route through the desert to Syria. ; Along the way, several lush oases in the otherwise barren Syrian desert come to our rescue in the form of Marib and Petra, cite of the great tomb of Aaron that is carved out of a rock face, along with the beautiful city of Palmyra in Syria.
Ancient Civilizations offers a comparative analysis of the field, including both old world and new civilizations, and explores the connections between all civilizations around the earth.The volume provides a jargon-free introduction to ancient civilizations from the first civilizations, and the great powers in the Near East, to the first Aegean civilizations, the Mediterranean world in the first millennium, Imperial Rome, northeast Africa, divine kings in southeast Asia, and empires in East Asia, as well as early states in the Americas and Andean civilization.For those interested in ancient civilizations.
Today’s civilizations owe an immense debt to the powerful empires and mighty cities of antiquity. Their inventions, techniques and concepts enabled the advancement of humankind and lay the foundation for life in the modern world.
ExploreAncient History, including videos, pictures, and articles on cultures such as Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome and more.

A look at Ancient Civilizations in Ancient Persia and Arabian Peninsula. During the 4th centuryB.C., the great Persian civilization, which was the first multiethnic empire in history, reached its peak. In this episode, we’ll tour the grand residences at Persepolis, and the imperial palaces of the omnipotent Darius – a sumptuous building complex for the most powerful man in the world of that era.
Part 2 starts at 26:33 and looks at the Arabian Peninsula. From the Arabian Peninsula, we follow an ancient caravan route through the desert to Syria. ; Along the way, several lush oases in the otherwise barren Syrian desert come to our rescue in the form of Marib and Petra, cite of the great tomb of Aaron that is carved out of a rock face, along with the beautiful city of Palmyra in Syria.
Ancient Civilizations offers a comparative analysis of the field, including both old world and new civilizations, and explores the connections between all civilizations around the earth.The volume provides a jargon-free introduction to ancient civilizations from the first civilizations, and the great powers in the Near East, to the first Aegean civilizations, the Mediterranean world in the first millennium, Imperial Rome, northeast Africa, divine kings in southeast Asia, and empires in East Asia, as well as early states in the Americas and Andean civilization.For those interested in ancient civilizations.
Today’s civilizations owe an immense debt to the powerful empires and mighty cities of antiquity. Their inventions, techniques and concepts enabled the advancement of humankind and lay the foundation for life in the modern world.
ExploreAncient History, including videos, pictures, and articles on cultures such as Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome and more.

published:04 May 2015

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The Advanced Pre Ice Age Civilizations that Vanished From Earth [FULL VIDEO]

A physical and intellectual journey, a worldwide exploration looking for the ancient ruins of a lost civilization, this video follows clues in ancient scripture...

A physical and intellectual journey, a worldwide exploration looking for the ancient ruins of a lost civilization, this video follows clues in ancient scriptures and mythlogy and in the scientific evidence of the flood that swept the Earth at the end of the last Ice Age. This video explores the question of early humans swept away by the catastrophe. Who were these populations - pre-civilised hunter-gatherers or more sophisticated peoples altogether?
Some 6,000 or 7,000 years ago in Mesopotamia, civilisation has been with mankind for many millennia longer. Examines which coastal areas vanished beneath the sea as the ice melted at the end of the last Ice Age, a catastrophic inundation we find in the Flood myths of most of the world's traditional religions. Goes diving and finds, in some cases, incontrovertible ruins; in other cases the piles of stone might well be natural rock formations, but Hancock argues for their human origins.

A physical and intellectual journey, a worldwide exploration looking for the ancient ruins of a lost civilization, this video follows clues in ancient scriptures and mythlogy and in the scientific evidence of the flood that swept the Earth at the end of the last Ice Age. This video explores the question of early humans swept away by the catastrophe. Who were these populations - pre-civilised hunter-gatherers or more sophisticated peoples altogether?
Some 6,000 or 7,000 years ago in Mesopotamia, civilisation has been with mankind for many millennia longer. Examines which coastal areas vanished beneath the sea as the ice melted at the end of the last Ice Age, a catastrophic inundation we find in the Flood myths of most of the world's traditional religions. Goes diving and finds, in some cases, incontrovertible ruins; in other cases the piles of stone might well be natural rock formations, but Hancock argues for their human origins.

Ancient India and it's Culture Full Documentary

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The culture of India is the way of living of the people of India. India's languages, religions, dance, differs from others as for a different type of dance has it's own music, architecture, food, and customs differs from place to place within the country. The Indian culture, often labelled as an amalgamation of several cultures, spans across the Indian subcontinent and has been influenced by a history that is several millennial old. Many elements of India's diverse cultures, such as Indian religions, Indian philosophy and Indian cuisine, have had a profound impact across the world.
India is one of the world's oldest civilizations. The Indian culture, often labeled as an amalgamation of several various cultures, spans across the Indian subcontinent and has been influenced and shaped by a history that is several thousand years old. Throughout the history of India, Indian culture has been heavily influenced by Dharmic religions. They have been credited with shaping much of Indian philosophy, literature, architecture, art and music. Greater India was the historical extent of Indian culture beyond the Indian subcontinent. This particularly concerns the spread of Hinduism, Buddhism, architecture, administration and writing system from India to other parts of Asia through the Silk Road by the travelers and maritime traders during the early centuries of the Common Era. To the west, Greater India overlaps with Greater Persia in the Hindu Kusch and Pamir Mountains. During the medieval period, Islam played a significant role in shaping Indian cultural heritage. Over the centuries, there has been significant integration of Hindus, Jain's, and Sikhs with Muslims across India
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The culture of India is the way of living of the people of India. India's languages, religions, dance, differs from others as for a different type of dance has it's own music, architecture, food, and customs differs from place to place within the country. The Indian culture, often labelled as an amalgamation of several cultures, spans across the Indian subcontinent and has been influenced by a history that is several millennial old. Many elements of India's diverse cultures, such as Indian religions, Indian philosophy and Indian cuisine, have had a profound impact across the world.
India is one of the world's oldest civilizations. The Indian culture, often labeled as an amalgamation of several various cultures, spans across the Indian subcontinent and has been influenced and shaped by a history that is several thousand years old. Throughout the history of India, Indian culture has been heavily influenced by Dharmic religions. They have been credited with shaping much of Indian philosophy, literature, architecture, art and music. Greater India was the historical extent of Indian culture beyond the Indian subcontinent. This particularly concerns the spread of Hinduism, Buddhism, architecture, administration and writing system from India to other parts of Asia through the Silk Road by the travelers and maritime traders during the early centuries of the Common Era. To the west, Greater India overlaps with Greater Persia in the Hindu Kusch and Pamir Mountains. During the medieval period, Islam played a significant role in shaping Indian cultural heritage. Over the centuries, there has been significant integration of Hindus, Jain's, and Sikhs with Muslims across India
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Forgotten Ancient City (Persepolis): Discovery Civilization

The Capital of largest Persian Empire the world had ever seen. The first global empire in history that was built in a model of tolerance & respectful of other c...

The Capital of largest Persian Empire the world had ever seen. The first global empire in history that was built in a model of tolerance & respectful of other cultures, and proclaimed the first declaration of Human Rights around 2500 years ago!

The Capital of largest Persian Empire the world had ever seen. The first global empire in history that was built in a model of tolerance & respectful of other cultures, and proclaimed the first declaration of Human Rights around 2500 years ago!

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What Ancient Human Civilizations Said About The Moon - The Moon is Not What You Think it is

AncientHumanCivilizations across multiple continents around the world speak of the time BEFORE the Moon arrived - and with it so did our ocean tides, seasons ...

AncientHumanCivilizations across multiple continents around the world speak of the time BEFORE the Moon arrived - and with it so did our ocean tides, seasons and conditions prime for an abundance of life. However, there is an abundance of evidence that significant information regarding our Moon and the Apollo landings have been withheld from the masses. In fact, the Moon Express mining operation raises questions of this as well.
Be sure to research what David Icke (https://www.youtube.com/user/davidicke) has stated about the Moon, and although I do not necessarily know if he is right or wrong on all of his assertions - I know enough that I do not know.
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AncientHumanCivilizations across multiple continents around the world speak of the time BEFORE the Moon arrived - and with it so did our ocean tides, seasons and conditions prime for an abundance of life. However, there is an abundance of evidence that significant information regarding our Moon and the Apollo landings have been withheld from the masses. In fact, the Moon Express mining operation raises questions of this as well.
Be sure to research what David Icke (https://www.youtube.com/user/davidicke) has stated about the Moon, and although I do not necessarily know if he is right or wrong on all of his assertions - I know enough that I do not know.
Help support me on Patreon so I can make videos full-time: https://www.patreon.com/BrightInsight

Ancient Western Civilizations Timeline 3500BC-476AD

This video documents Ancient western civilization from it's beginning, in 3500BC, to it's end with the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476AD. It provides a ...

This video documents Ancient western civilization from it's beginning, in 3500BC, to it's end with the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476AD. It provides a good overview of the time period and puts the different civilizations and cultures in perspective to each other, hope you enjoy.
It's advised that it be watched in HD and fullscreen mode as this will give the best detail on the map.
Western civilization began in approximately 3500BC with the emergence of the first cities, in an area of land known as the fertile crescent. From there civilization spread westward, into Greece, Italy and North Africa. As this happened the old cultures from the chalcolithic period continued to dominate central and northern Europe. Eventually these gave way to the mass migrations of the time and a new tribal system developed. But the spread of civilization continued and the Roman empire extended it into Northern and central Europe, where it stayed until it's fall in 476AD.
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This video documents Ancient western civilization from it's beginning, in 3500BC, to it's end with the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476AD. It provides a good overview of the time period and puts the different civilizations and cultures in perspective to each other, hope you enjoy.
It's advised that it be watched in HD and fullscreen mode as this will give the best detail on the map.
Western civilization began in approximately 3500BC with the emergence of the first cities, in an area of land known as the fertile crescent. From there civilization spread westward, into Greece, Italy and North Africa. As this happened the old cultures from the chalcolithic period continued to dominate central and northern Europe. Eventually these gave way to the mass migrations of the time and a new tribal system developed. But the spread of civilization continued and the Roman empire extended it into Northern and central Europe, where it stayed until it's fall in 476AD.
Christopher Hylander's Channel: http://www.youtube.com/user/Hyland0r

Bayonetta 2 Switch Part 9 - Chapter 8: An Ancient Civilization

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Part 9: Chapter 8 – An Ancient Civilization
Now we enter deep into Inferno. Loki says that in order for us to reach the gates themselves, we need to reach that crystal and break it. But it means we’ll have to travel about, beating creatures light and dark. But there’s also a bit of problem solving here and there. But it’s not hard to figure out. What has to be figured out is finding all the verses to obtain the highest rank. At least we do what we can right? Not to menti...

published: 12 Mar 2018

Assassin's Creed Origins The Ancient Tablet/ Tomb of Menkaure

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published: 12 Mar 2018

"The great minds of ancient culture were not Europeans (...) they were from the Near East"

Bayonetta 2 Switch Part 9 - Chapter 8: An Ancient Civilization

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Bayonetta 2Switch
Part 9: Chapter 8 – An Ancient Civilization
Now we enter deep into Inferno. Loki says that in order for us to reach the gates themselves, we need to reach that crystal and break it. But it means we’ll have to travel about, beating creatures light and dark. But there’s also a bit of problem solving here and there. But it’s not hard to figure out. What has to be figured out is finding all the verses to obtain the highest rank. At least we do what we can right? Not to mention to restore sections just to reach the main gate itself, we’re retreading back.
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Part 9: Chapter 8 – An Ancient Civilization
Now we enter deep into Inferno. Loki says that in order for us to reach the gates themselves, we need to reach that crystal and break it. But it means we’ll have to travel about, beating creatures light and dark. But there’s also a bit of problem solving here and there. But it’s not hard to figure out. What has to be figured out is finding all the verses to obtain the highest rank. At least we do what we can right? Not to mention to restore sections just to reach the main gate itself, we’re retreading back.
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French historian of philosophy, Rémi Brague, shows how important the ancient Near East has been for "Western civilization".
Keep in mind that ancient and modern Greeks themselves have nothing to do with the majority of "Europeans", namemy those from the NW (Germans or Swedes), as Nassim Nicholas Taleb shows :
"Although “White” Supremacists like to be antisemitic, here is something Hitler would have hated: Ancient Greeks were genetically as close to Ancient Levantines as they were to the so called “Aryans”. It just happened that Ancient Greeks spoke an Indo-European language while Ancient Levantines spoke a Semitic one. Ancient Greeks, it turns out, have an Anatolian origin (and Levantines are mostly Anatolian and Iranian). This was shown in recent paper, Lazaridis et al. (2017) who looked at Bronze Age and modern Greeks. And modern Greeks descend mostly from Bronze Age Greeks. In other words, if you want to see how ancient Greeks looked like, go no further than your local diner in Astoria, Queens."
https://medium.com/east-med-project-history-philology-and-genetics/something-nordic-supremacists-will-not-like-44d99e8a4188

French historian of philosophy, Rémi Brague, shows how important the ancient Near East has been for "Western civilization".
Keep in mind that ancient and modern Greeks themselves have nothing to do with the majority of "Europeans", namemy those from the NW (Germans or Swedes), as Nassim Nicholas Taleb shows :
"Although “White” Supremacists like to be antisemitic, here is something Hitler would have hated: Ancient Greeks were genetically as close to Ancient Levantines as they were to the so called “Aryans”. It just happened that Ancient Greeks spoke an Indo-European language while Ancient Levantines spoke a Semitic one. Ancient Greeks, it turns out, have an Anatolian origin (and Levantines are mostly Anatolian and Iranian). This was shown in recent paper, Lazaridis et al. (2017) who looked at Bronze Age and modern Greeks. And modern Greeks descend mostly from Bronze Age Greeks. In other words, if you want to see how ancient Greeks looked like, go no further than your local diner in Astoria, Queens."
https://medium.com/east-med-project-history-philology-and-genetics/something-nordic-supremacists-will-not-like-44d99e8a4188

Once Dismissed Ancient Discoveries That Have Now Come Back to Embarrass Archaeologists

Currently accepted notions state that civilization was born only some 6,000 years ago but this video shows a mysterious and advanced civilization walked the earth going back at least 12,000 years ago. This ancient culture was destroyed - but subjects such as technology, astronomy and mathematics were passed to later civilisations. Could it be everything we’ve been taught about the origins of civilization may be wrong? More than 200 ancient myths, belonging to tribes from the Arctic to the Equator, tell of an advanced human civilisation destroyed by flood and fire. Added to this was compelling physical evidence, in the form of giant boulders, platinum deposits and tiny diamonds found across North America — the detritus of a colossal impact. Some of his most convincing evidence was discovere...

The Advanced Pre Ice Age Civilizations that Vanished From Earth [FULL VIDEO]

A physical and intellectual journey, a worldwide exploration looking for the ancient ruins of a lost civilization, this video follows clues in ancient scriptures and mythlogy and in the scientific evidence of the flood that swept the Earth at the end of the last Ice Age. This video explores the question of early humans swept away by the catastrophe. Who were these populations - pre-civilised hunter-gatherers or more sophisticated peoples altogether?
Some 6,000 or 7,000 years ago in Mesopotamia, civilisation has been with mankind for many millennia longer. Examines which coastal areas vanished beneath the sea as the ice melted at the end of the last Ice Age, a catastrophic inundation we find in the Flood myths of most of the world's traditional religions. Goes diving and finds, in some ca...

published: 28 Jan 2017

Ancient India and it's Culture Full Documentary

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7. A Striped Swimsuit
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The culture of India is the way of living of the people of India. India's languages, religions, dance, differs from others as for a different type of dance has it's own music, architecture, food, and customs differs from place to place within the country. The Indian culture, often labelled as an amalgamation of several cultures, spans across the Indian subcontinent and has been influenced by a history that is several millennial old. Many elements of India's diverse cultures, such as Indian...

published: 20 Mar 2016

Forgotten Ancient City (Persepolis): Discovery Civilization

The Capital of largest Persian Empire the world had ever seen. The first global empire in history that was built in a model of tolerance & respectful of other cultures, and proclaimed the first declaration of Human Rights around 2500 years ago!

published: 08 May 2015

The Secret Advanced Civilizations That Came Before Ancient Egypt, Sumeria, and Greece

This video will prove mankind's past on this planet is not only much older than what conventional historians have been teaching, it is far older The oldest portions of the Sphinx body have now been dated at least as 12000 years old - much older than the 4,500 years ago Egyptologists maintain. The amazing stone structures with highly refined art and ancient artefacts at recently excavated Göbekli Tepe in southeastern Turkey, have been dated by archaeologists to 9500 BCE. This is proof that an advanced civilization once ruled this planet but has been forgotten by Historians.
Combined with records of giant solar disturbances indicated in ice packs and below glaciers around the globe, we now "have evidence of high culture and civilization circa 10,000 BCE to 8000 BCE, but then an apparent de...

published: 24 Oct 2017

The Secrets Of The Incas - Part 1 of 2 (Ancient Civilization Documentary) | Timeline

On 15th November 1532, when the Spanish Conquistadors climbed high into the Andes on a mission to conquer the Inca people, 170 Spaniards met a force of 40,000 Incas. In the first of this two-part series, Dr William Sullivan examines why Andean civilisation could possibly have been conquered as a result of this battle and why a clash of cultural beliefs could have caused the downfall of the largest nation state to have ever existed in the western hemisphere.
In one of the strangest events in all recorded history, Spaniards after adventure, fortune and power, to their own amazement seized this seemingly infallible empire. What the Spaniards never knew, however, and what history does not record, was that the Andean people had been aware of the imminence of this event for some 100 years throu...

published: 24 Mar 2017

Ancient Culture of the Kama Sutra : History Documentary on India's Ancient Culture

AncientCulture of the Kama Sutra : HistoryDocumentary on India's Ancient Culture.
This Documentary is very good and as educational as it is fun. It's part of a series of exciting and informative documentaries.
This Youtube channel is for learning and educational purposes. Learning and Education are fundamental and important in today's society and becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availability of important information which is also entertaining helps everyone grow mentally and emotionally as people both individually and as a w...

Ancient history is the aggregate of past events from the beginning of recorded human history and extending as far as the Early Middle Ages or the Postclassical Era. The span of recorded
history is roughly 5,000 years, beginning with Sumerian Cuneiform script, the oldest discovered form of coherent writing from the protoliterate period around the 30th century BC.
The term classical antiquity is often used to refer to history in the Old World from the beginning of recorded Greek history in 776 BC (First Olympiad). This roughly coincides with the
traditional date of the founding of Rome in 753 BC, the beginning of the history of ancient Rome, and the beginning of the Archaic period in Ancient Greece. Although the ending date of
ancient history is disputed, some Western scholars use the fa...

A documentary covering the ancint technology of civilizations we may never know. The history of humanity is far older than we know.

published: 31 May 2015

Knowledge from the Ancient Sumerian Culture

Based on the work of Bruce Cathie, that relates the earth, the moon, the sun, and the planets, using knowledge from the ancient Sumerian culture. It is Hunter's contention that the celestial bodies in the solar system, including the earth and the moon, are in fact based upon completely harmonious relationships, and that over the eons these relationships have gone subtly wrong. Not only does Hunter explain the ideal relationships between planetary orbits, equatorial circumference, and the length of the year -- and their importance to a more harmonious existence -- but he also explains how these relationships have changed, and why our so-called "modern" civilization has devolved from this ideal state into conflict and war.
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Massive stones used in the construction that bear no chisel marks and were finely cut to interlock with the others. Stones so precisely cut that the ancient builders clearly had an extremely sophisticated knowledge of stone-cutting, engineering and geometry. With any hardly record of its inhabitants or their methods, the technologies and processes used during its construction remains an enigma to experts. Are these ancient structures vestiges of a once-thriving advanced civilization that had a unique history and culture.
It is also an unfortunate fact that there has been a massive cover-up to deny the world any knowledge of immense skeletons discovered all over the world. Ever since the first giant bones were unearthed, scientists, historians and archaeologists have all been involved in ...

Once Dismissed Ancient Discoveries That Have Now Come Back to Embarrass Archaeologists

Currently accepted notions state that civilization was born only some 6,000 years ago but this video shows a mysterious and advanced civilization walked the ear...

Currently accepted notions state that civilization was born only some 6,000 years ago but this video shows a mysterious and advanced civilization walked the earth going back at least 12,000 years ago. This ancient culture was destroyed - but subjects such as technology, astronomy and mathematics were passed to later civilisations. Could it be everything we’ve been taught about the origins of civilization may be wrong? More than 200 ancient myths, belonging to tribes from the Arctic to the Equator, tell of an advanced human civilisation destroyed by flood and fire. Added to this was compelling physical evidence, in the form of giant boulders, platinum deposits and tiny diamonds found across North America — the detritus of a colossal impact. Some of his most convincing evidence was discovered at a dig in Turkey known as Gobekli Tepe, after this discovery even mainstream historians stat=rted to wonder if they had been wrong the whole time.

Currently accepted notions state that civilization was born only some 6,000 years ago but this video shows a mysterious and advanced civilization walked the earth going back at least 12,000 years ago. This ancient culture was destroyed - but subjects such as technology, astronomy and mathematics were passed to later civilisations. Could it be everything we’ve been taught about the origins of civilization may be wrong? More than 200 ancient myths, belonging to tribes from the Arctic to the Equator, tell of an advanced human civilisation destroyed by flood and fire. Added to this was compelling physical evidence, in the form of giant boulders, platinum deposits and tiny diamonds found across North America — the detritus of a colossal impact. Some of his most convincing evidence was discovered at a dig in Turkey known as Gobekli Tepe, after this discovery even mainstream historians stat=rted to wonder if they had been wrong the whole time.

A look at Ancient Civilizations in Ancient Persia and Arabian Peninsula. During the 4th centuryB.C., the great Persian civilization, which was the first multiethnic empire in history, reached its peak. In this episode, we’ll tour the grand residences at Persepolis, and the imperial palaces of the omnipotent Darius – a sumptuous building complex for the most powerful man in the world of that era.
Part 2 starts at 26:33 and looks at the Arabian Peninsula. From the Arabian Peninsula, we follow an ancient caravan route through the desert to Syria. ; Along the way, several lush oases in the otherwise barren Syrian desert come to our rescue in the form of Marib and Petra, cite of the great tomb of Aaron that is carved out of a rock face, along with the beautiful city of Palmyra in Syria.
Ancient Civilizations offers a comparative analysis of the field, including both old world and new civilizations, and explores the connections between all civilizations around the earth.The volume provides a jargon-free introduction to ancient civilizations from the first civilizations, and the great powers in the Near East, to the first Aegean civilizations, the Mediterranean world in the first millennium, Imperial Rome, northeast Africa, divine kings in southeast Asia, and empires in East Asia, as well as early states in the Americas and Andean civilization.For those interested in ancient civilizations.
Today’s civilizations owe an immense debt to the powerful empires and mighty cities of antiquity. Their inventions, techniques and concepts enabled the advancement of humankind and lay the foundation for life in the modern world.
ExploreAncient History, including videos, pictures, and articles on cultures such as Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome and more.

A look at Ancient Civilizations in Ancient Persia and Arabian Peninsula. During the 4th centuryB.C., the great Persian civilization, which was the first multiethnic empire in history, reached its peak. In this episode, we’ll tour the grand residences at Persepolis, and the imperial palaces of the omnipotent Darius – a sumptuous building complex for the most powerful man in the world of that era.
Part 2 starts at 26:33 and looks at the Arabian Peninsula. From the Arabian Peninsula, we follow an ancient caravan route through the desert to Syria. ; Along the way, several lush oases in the otherwise barren Syrian desert come to our rescue in the form of Marib and Petra, cite of the great tomb of Aaron that is carved out of a rock face, along with the beautiful city of Palmyra in Syria.
Ancient Civilizations offers a comparative analysis of the field, including both old world and new civilizations, and explores the connections between all civilizations around the earth.The volume provides a jargon-free introduction to ancient civilizations from the first civilizations, and the great powers in the Near East, to the first Aegean civilizations, the Mediterranean world in the first millennium, Imperial Rome, northeast Africa, divine kings in southeast Asia, and empires in East Asia, as well as early states in the Americas and Andean civilization.For those interested in ancient civilizations.
Today’s civilizations owe an immense debt to the powerful empires and mighty cities of antiquity. Their inventions, techniques and concepts enabled the advancement of humankind and lay the foundation for life in the modern world.
ExploreAncient History, including videos, pictures, and articles on cultures such as Ancient Egypt, Greece, Rome and more.

published:04 May 2015

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The Advanced Pre Ice Age Civilizations that Vanished From Earth [FULL VIDEO]

A physical and intellectual journey, a worldwide exploration looking for the ancient ruins of a lost civilization, this video follows clues in ancient scripture...

A physical and intellectual journey, a worldwide exploration looking for the ancient ruins of a lost civilization, this video follows clues in ancient scriptures and mythlogy and in the scientific evidence of the flood that swept the Earth at the end of the last Ice Age. This video explores the question of early humans swept away by the catastrophe. Who were these populations - pre-civilised hunter-gatherers or more sophisticated peoples altogether?
Some 6,000 or 7,000 years ago in Mesopotamia, civilisation has been with mankind for many millennia longer. Examines which coastal areas vanished beneath the sea as the ice melted at the end of the last Ice Age, a catastrophic inundation we find in the Flood myths of most of the world's traditional religions. Goes diving and finds, in some cases, incontrovertible ruins; in other cases the piles of stone might well be natural rock formations, but Hancock argues for their human origins.

A physical and intellectual journey, a worldwide exploration looking for the ancient ruins of a lost civilization, this video follows clues in ancient scriptures and mythlogy and in the scientific evidence of the flood that swept the Earth at the end of the last Ice Age. This video explores the question of early humans swept away by the catastrophe. Who were these populations - pre-civilised hunter-gatherers or more sophisticated peoples altogether?
Some 6,000 or 7,000 years ago in Mesopotamia, civilisation has been with mankind for many millennia longer. Examines which coastal areas vanished beneath the sea as the ice melted at the end of the last Ice Age, a catastrophic inundation we find in the Flood myths of most of the world's traditional religions. Goes diving and finds, in some cases, incontrovertible ruins; in other cases the piles of stone might well be natural rock formations, but Hancock argues for their human origins.

Ancient India and it's Culture Full Documentary

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The culture of India is the way of living of the people of India. India's languages, religions, dance, differs from others as for a different type of dance has it's own music, architecture, food, and customs differs from place to place within the country. The Indian culture, often labelled as an amalgamation of several cultures, spans across the Indian subcontinent and has been influenced by a history that is several millennial old. Many elements of India's diverse cultures, such as Indian religions, Indian philosophy and Indian cuisine, have had a profound impact across the world.
India is one of the world's oldest civilizations. The Indian culture, often labeled as an amalgamation of several various cultures, spans across the Indian subcontinent and has been influenced and shaped by a history that is several thousand years old. Throughout the history of India, Indian culture has been heavily influenced by Dharmic religions. They have been credited with shaping much of Indian philosophy, literature, architecture, art and music. Greater India was the historical extent of Indian culture beyond the Indian subcontinent. This particularly concerns the spread of Hinduism, Buddhism, architecture, administration and writing system from India to other parts of Asia through the Silk Road by the travelers and maritime traders during the early centuries of the Common Era. To the west, Greater India overlaps with Greater Persia in the Hindu Kusch and Pamir Mountains. During the medieval period, Islam played a significant role in shaping Indian cultural heritage. Over the centuries, there has been significant integration of Hindus, Jain's, and Sikhs with Muslims across India
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7. A Striped Swimsuit
8. A Summer Hat
9. White Denim
10. A Chic Cover-Up
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The culture of India is the way of living of the people of India. India's languages, religions, dance, differs from others as for a different type of dance has it's own music, architecture, food, and customs differs from place to place within the country. The Indian culture, often labelled as an amalgamation of several cultures, spans across the Indian subcontinent and has been influenced by a history that is several millennial old. Many elements of India's diverse cultures, such as Indian religions, Indian philosophy and Indian cuisine, have had a profound impact across the world.
India is one of the world's oldest civilizations. The Indian culture, often labeled as an amalgamation of several various cultures, spans across the Indian subcontinent and has been influenced and shaped by a history that is several thousand years old. Throughout the history of India, Indian culture has been heavily influenced by Dharmic religions. They have been credited with shaping much of Indian philosophy, literature, architecture, art and music. Greater India was the historical extent of Indian culture beyond the Indian subcontinent. This particularly concerns the spread of Hinduism, Buddhism, architecture, administration and writing system from India to other parts of Asia through the Silk Road by the travelers and maritime traders during the early centuries of the Common Era. To the west, Greater India overlaps with Greater Persia in the Hindu Kusch and Pamir Mountains. During the medieval period, Islam played a significant role in shaping Indian cultural heritage. Over the centuries, there has been significant integration of Hindus, Jain's, and Sikhs with Muslims across India
Don't forget to like, comment or subscribe. Share this video if you like.

Forgotten Ancient City (Persepolis): Discovery Civilization

The Capital of largest Persian Empire the world had ever seen. The first global empire in history that was built in a model of tolerance & respectful of other c...

The Capital of largest Persian Empire the world had ever seen. The first global empire in history that was built in a model of tolerance & respectful of other cultures, and proclaimed the first declaration of Human Rights around 2500 years ago!

The Capital of largest Persian Empire the world had ever seen. The first global empire in history that was built in a model of tolerance & respectful of other cultures, and proclaimed the first declaration of Human Rights around 2500 years ago!

published:08 May 2015

views:49039

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The Secret Advanced Civilizations That Came Before Ancient Egypt, Sumeria, and Greece

This video will prove mankind's past on this planet is not only much older than what conventional historians have been teaching, it is far older The oldest port...

This video will prove mankind's past on this planet is not only much older than what conventional historians have been teaching, it is far older The oldest portions of the Sphinx body have now been dated at least as 12000 years old - much older than the 4,500 years ago Egyptologists maintain. The amazing stone structures with highly refined art and ancient artefacts at recently excavated Göbekli Tepe in southeastern Turkey, have been dated by archaeologists to 9500 BCE. This is proof that an advanced civilization once ruled this planet but has been forgotten by Historians.
Combined with records of giant solar disturbances indicated in ice packs and below glaciers around the globe, we now "have evidence of high culture and civilization circa 10,000 BCE to 8000 BCE, but then an apparent decline or hiatus for thousands of years, until the `rise' of civilization once again in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and elsewhere."

This video will prove mankind's past on this planet is not only much older than what conventional historians have been teaching, it is far older The oldest portions of the Sphinx body have now been dated at least as 12000 years old - much older than the 4,500 years ago Egyptologists maintain. The amazing stone structures with highly refined art and ancient artefacts at recently excavated Göbekli Tepe in southeastern Turkey, have been dated by archaeologists to 9500 BCE. This is proof that an advanced civilization once ruled this planet but has been forgotten by Historians.
Combined with records of giant solar disturbances indicated in ice packs and below glaciers around the globe, we now "have evidence of high culture and civilization circa 10,000 BCE to 8000 BCE, but then an apparent decline or hiatus for thousands of years, until the `rise' of civilization once again in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and elsewhere."

published:24 Oct 2017

views:345802

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The Secrets Of The Incas - Part 1 of 2 (Ancient Civilization Documentary) | Timeline

On 15th November 1532, when the Spanish Conquistadors climbed high into the Andes on a mission to conquer the Inca people, 170 Spaniards met a force of 40,000 Incas. In the first of this two-part series, Dr William Sullivan examines why Andean civilisation could possibly have been conquered as a result of this battle and why a clash of cultural beliefs could have caused the downfall of the largest nation state to have ever existed in the western hemisphere.
In one of the strangest events in all recorded history, Spaniards after adventure, fortune and power, to their own amazement seized this seemingly infallible empire. What the Spaniards never knew, however, and what history does not record, was that the Andean people had been aware of the imminence of this event for some 100 years through a complex and systematic charting of the stars.
The IncaEmpire at its peak was the largest kingdom on EarthThe Incas were master builders, fearsome warriors and practitioners of human sacrifice. Yet this mighty state was conquered by a small band of Spanish adventurers. 7000 men were killed and 10,000 injured. But how could the Incas let this happen? The Secret Of The Incas tells the story of one man’s search to unlock one of the world’s great mysteries. Anthropologist Bill Sullivan found the answer in the myths handed down from generation to generation of Incas and finally to Jesuit priests. The Incas were fine astrologists and believed events in the stars paralleled events on earth, only 100 years hence. During the reign of the first Inca, they foretold the end of Inca civilisation in 1532 – the year the Spanish invaded. The Incas’ tragic secret was that they believed they were doomed – and that resistance was futile.
Want to watch more full-length Documentaries?
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On 15th November 1532, when the Spanish Conquistadors climbed high into the Andes on a mission to conquer the Inca people, 170 Spaniards met a force of 40,000 Incas. In the first of this two-part series, Dr William Sullivan examines why Andean civilisation could possibly have been conquered as a result of this battle and why a clash of cultural beliefs could have caused the downfall of the largest nation state to have ever existed in the western hemisphere.
In one of the strangest events in all recorded history, Spaniards after adventure, fortune and power, to their own amazement seized this seemingly infallible empire. What the Spaniards never knew, however, and what history does not record, was that the Andean people had been aware of the imminence of this event for some 100 years through a complex and systematic charting of the stars.
The IncaEmpire at its peak was the largest kingdom on EarthThe Incas were master builders, fearsome warriors and practitioners of human sacrifice. Yet this mighty state was conquered by a small band of Spanish adventurers. 7000 men were killed and 10,000 injured. But how could the Incas let this happen? The Secret Of The Incas tells the story of one man’s search to unlock one of the world’s great mysteries. Anthropologist Bill Sullivan found the answer in the myths handed down from generation to generation of Incas and finally to Jesuit priests. The Incas were fine astrologists and believed events in the stars paralleled events on earth, only 100 years hence. During the reign of the first Inca, they foretold the end of Inca civilisation in 1532 – the year the Spanish invaded. The Incas’ tragic secret was that they believed they were doomed – and that resistance was futile.
Want to watch more full-length Documentaries?
Click here: goo.gl/zCIIDC
Content licensed from Digital RightsGroup (DRG).
Produced by Boa PictureCompanyLTD.

published:24 Mar 2017

views:165792

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Ancient Culture of the Kama Sutra : History Documentary on India's Ancient Culture

AncientCulture of the Kama Sutra : HistoryDocumentary on India's Ancient Culture.
This Documentary is very good and as educational as it is fun. It's part of a series of exciting and informative documentaries.
This Youtube channel is for learning and educational purposes. Learning and Education are fundamental and important in today's society and becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availability of important information which is also entertaining helps everyone grow mentally and emotionally as people both individually and as a whole. Documentaries are the resource of choice of the information and internet generations of students around the world. The documentary here along with the other documentaries on this channel relate to important times and people in history, historic places, archaeology, society, world culture, science, conspiracy theories, and education.
The topics covered in these video documentaries vary and cover about everything you could possibly want to know including ancient history, Maya, Rome, Greece, The New World, Egypt, World wars, combat, battles, military and combat technology, current affairs and events, important news, education, biographies, famous people and celerities, politicians, news and current events, Illuminati, Area 51, crime, mafia, serial killers, paranormal, supernatural, cults, government cover-ups, the law and legal matters, corruption, martial arts, sports figures, space, aliens, ufos, conspiracy theories, Annunaki, Nibiru, Nephilim, satanic rituals, religion, christianty, judaism, islam, strange phenomenon, origins of Mankind, Neanderthal, Cro Magnon, Inca, Aztec, Persia, Maya, Indus, Mesopotamia, monsters, mobsters, time travel, planet earth, the Sun, Missions to Mars, The planets, the solar system, the universe, modern physics, String Theory, the Big Bang Theory, Quantum Mechanics, television, archaeology, science, technology, nature, plants, animals, endangered species, wildlife, animal abuse, environmental concerns and issues, global warming, natural disasters, racism, sexism, gay and lesbian issues, and many other educational and controversial topics. Please enjoy and Learn Responsibly!

AncientCulture of the Kama Sutra : HistoryDocumentary on India's Ancient Culture.
This Documentary is very good and as educational as it is fun. It's part of a series of exciting and informative documentaries.
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Based on the work of Bruce Cathie, that relates the earth, the moon, the sun, and the planets, using knowledge from the ancient Sumerian culture. It is Hunter's contention that the celestial bodies in the solar system, including the earth and the moon, are in fact based upon completely harmonious relationships, and that over the eons these relationships have gone subtly wrong. Not only does Hunter explain the ideal relationships between planetary orbits, equatorial circumference, and the length of the year -- and their importance to a more harmonious existence -- but he also explains how these relationships have changed, and why our so-called "modern" civilization has devolved from this ideal state into conflict and war.
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Based on the work of Bruce Cathie, that relates the earth, the moon, the sun, and the planets, using knowledge from the ancient Sumerian culture. It is Hunter's contention that the celestial bodies in the solar system, including the earth and the moon, are in fact based upon completely harmonious relationships, and that over the eons these relationships have gone subtly wrong. Not only does Hunter explain the ideal relationships between planetary orbits, equatorial circumference, and the length of the year -- and their importance to a more harmonious existence -- but he also explains how these relationships have changed, and why our so-called "modern" civilization has devolved from this ideal state into conflict and war.
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Massive stones used in the construction that bear no chisel marks and were finely cut to interlock with the others. Stones so precisely cut that the ancient bui...

Massive stones used in the construction that bear no chisel marks and were finely cut to interlock with the others. Stones so precisely cut that the ancient builders clearly had an extremely sophisticated knowledge of stone-cutting, engineering and geometry. With any hardly record of its inhabitants or their methods, the technologies and processes used during its construction remains an enigma to experts. Are these ancient structures vestiges of a once-thriving advanced civilization that had a unique history and culture.
It is also an unfortunate fact that there has been a massive cover-up to deny the world any knowledge of immense skeletons discovered all over the world. Ever since the first giant bones were unearthed, scientists, historians and archaeologists have all been involved in debunking the existence of this powerful ancient race that once almost ruled the world. Bones of giants have been deliberately destroyed, hidden in secret vaults, or simply labelled as remains of long extinct animals, like for example dinosaurs.

Massive stones used in the construction that bear no chisel marks and were finely cut to interlock with the others. Stones so precisely cut that the ancient builders clearly had an extremely sophisticated knowledge of stone-cutting, engineering and geometry. With any hardly record of its inhabitants or their methods, the technologies and processes used during its construction remains an enigma to experts. Are these ancient structures vestiges of a once-thriving advanced civilization that had a unique history and culture.
It is also an unfortunate fact that there has been a massive cover-up to deny the world any knowledge of immense skeletons discovered all over the world. Ever since the first giant bones were unearthed, scientists, historians and archaeologists have all been involved in debunking the existence of this powerful ancient race that once almost ruled the world. Bones of giants have been deliberately destroyed, hidden in secret vaults, or simply labelled as remains of long extinct animals, like for example dinosaurs.

Ancient GreeceHistory ChannelDocumentary (Engineering an Empire). Western Civilization has been influenced by many cultures, from Rome to America, but it was born in A,ncient Greece. Centuries before Julius Caesar conquered much of the known world, the Ancient Greeks were laying a foundation that has supported 3000 years of European history. Ancient Greece brings to mind philosophers like Aristotle and Socrates, Olympian gods, the beginnings of democracy, astonishing technological innovations, great conquering armies like those of Alexander the Great, and savage internecine battles, none more famous than the duel to the death between Athens and Sparta.
Greece is a story about the human drive to explore, to wonder, to be curious. Their ruins now communicate that drive. Over 1000 years, this strong and charismatic people strategically harnessed the materials and people around them to create the most advanced technological feats the world had ever seen.
From The Tunnel of Samos: a mile-long aqueduct dug through a large mountain of solid limestone, to Agamemnon's Tomb, to The Parthenon, this episode will examine the architecture and infrastructure engineered by the Greek Empire. Engineering an Empire is an excellent series and definitely worth watching.
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The legacy of the Greeks is under assault today thus deserves defence and celebration for the simple reason that much of what we are is the result of that brilliant examination of human life first begun by the Greeks; as Jacob Burckhardt says, "We see with the eyes of the Greeks and use their phrases when we speak." We must listen to the Greeks not because they will give us answers, but because they first identified the questions and problems, and they knew too where the answers must come from: the minds of free human beings who have control over their own lives. And this, finally, is the greatest good we have received from the Greeks: the gift of freedom.
The Greeks are accused by some of stealing their achievements from Egyptians and Babylonians, of oppressing their wives and daughters, and of hypocritically speculating about freedom while holding slaves. And that is the greatest irony: the spirit of criticism that among so many academics has fossilized into a pose has its origins nowhere but among the Greeks, who were the first to question critically everything from the gods to political power to their very selves, the first to live what Socrates called “the examined life”.
As Victor Hanson and John Heath write, “Not one of the multicultural classicists really wishes to live under indigenous pre–Colombian ideas of government, Arabic protocols for female behaviour, Chinese canons of medical ethics, Islamic traditions of church and state, African approaches to science, Japanese ideas of race, Indian social castes, or Native American notions of private property.”
Classic Greek culture has come under attack precisely because its achievement, extended into history, is what defines the West and makes it distinct. What is valuable in the much abused Western tradition, hence the examined life, the pursuit of truth, the dialogue about the place of the individual in the larger group, comes from the Greeks. Humanism, reason, the pursuit of knowledge and the arts, moderation and civic responsibility, all come from the Greeks.
The failings of the Greeks, including not living up to their own ideals, are the failings of humanity everywhere. But their ideals, still alive today, led to the recognition of a common humanity that was more important than gender or social status, more profound than local or tribal affiliations. Without this insight, slavery might never have been abolished in the West, women might never have been granted equality, and the liberal notion that all humans possess innate rights merely as a virtue of being human would never have existed.
(Bruce Thornton, “GreekWays: How the Greeks Created Western Civilization”, 2002, "Defending the Greeks", PrivatePapers, 2005, Victor Davis Hanson, John Heath, “Who Killed Homer: The Demise of Classical Education and the Recovery of Greek Wisdom, 1998”)

Ancient GreeceHistory ChannelDocumentary (Engineering an Empire). Western Civilization has been influenced by many cultures, from Rome to America, but it was born in A,ncient Greece. Centuries before Julius Caesar conquered much of the known world, the Ancient Greeks were laying a foundation that has supported 3000 years of European history. Ancient Greece brings to mind philosophers like Aristotle and Socrates, Olympian gods, the beginnings of democracy, astonishing technological innovations, great conquering armies like those of Alexander the Great, and savage internecine battles, none more famous than the duel to the death between Athens and Sparta.
Greece is a story about the human drive to explore, to wonder, to be curious. Their ruins now communicate that drive. Over 1000 years, this strong and charismatic people strategically harnessed the materials and people around them to create the most advanced technological feats the world had ever seen.
From The Tunnel of Samos: a mile-long aqueduct dug through a large mountain of solid limestone, to Agamemnon's Tomb, to The Parthenon, this episode will examine the architecture and infrastructure engineered by the Greek Empire. Engineering an Empire is an excellent series and definitely worth watching.
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The legacy of the Greeks is under assault today thus deserves defence and celebration for the simple reason that much of what we are is the result of that brilliant examination of human life first begun by the Greeks; as Jacob Burckhardt says, "We see with the eyes of the Greeks and use their phrases when we speak." We must listen to the Greeks not because they will give us answers, but because they first identified the questions and problems, and they knew too where the answers must come from: the minds of free human beings who have control over their own lives. And this, finally, is the greatest good we have received from the Greeks: the gift of freedom.
The Greeks are accused by some of stealing their achievements from Egyptians and Babylonians, of oppressing their wives and daughters, and of hypocritically speculating about freedom while holding slaves. And that is the greatest irony: the spirit of criticism that among so many academics has fossilized into a pose has its origins nowhere but among the Greeks, who were the first to question critically everything from the gods to political power to their very selves, the first to live what Socrates called “the examined life”.
As Victor Hanson and John Heath write, “Not one of the multicultural classicists really wishes to live under indigenous pre–Colombian ideas of government, Arabic protocols for female behaviour, Chinese canons of medical ethics, Islamic traditions of church and state, African approaches to science, Japanese ideas of race, Indian social castes, or Native American notions of private property.”
Classic Greek culture has come under attack precisely because its achievement, extended into history, is what defines the West and makes it distinct. What is valuable in the much abused Western tradition, hence the examined life, the pursuit of truth, the dialogue about the place of the individual in the larger group, comes from the Greeks. Humanism, reason, the pursuit of knowledge and the arts, moderation and civic responsibility, all come from the Greeks.
The failings of the Greeks, including not living up to their own ideals, are the failings of humanity everywhere. But their ideals, still alive today, led to the recognition of a common humanity that was more important than gender or social status, more profound than local or tribal affiliations. Without this insight, slavery might never have been abolished in the West, women might never have been granted equality, and the liberal notion that all humans possess innate rights merely as a virtue of being human would never have existed.
(Bruce Thornton, “GreekWays: How the Greeks Created Western Civilization”, 2002, "Defending the Greeks", PrivatePapers, 2005, Victor Davis Hanson, John Heath, “Who Killed Homer: The Demise of Classical Education and the Recovery of Greek Wisdom, 1998”)

ANCIENT Cultures FORGOTTEN By History!

Check out these ancient cultures forgotten by history! From old tribes to mysterious civilizations, this top 10 list of archaeological discoveries is very interesting!
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10. The Kingdom of Aksum
The Ethiopian kingdom of Aksum has been the subject of many legends. Some say it’s the lost kingdom of the Queen of Sheba, while others say it’s the final resting place of the Ark of the Covenant.
In reality, Aksum was an international trading power because it had access to both the Nile and Red Sea trading routes. Commerce thrived and, eventually, most Ethiopian peoples were under Aksumite rule. Its power and prosperity allowed it to expand into Arabia. A third century Persian philosopher listed it as one of the world’s four greatest kingdoms, alongside Rome, China, and Persia. In the fourth century, the kingdom adopted Christianity and continued to thrive long after Rome fell.
In the7th century, the kingdom began to decline. There were numerous reasons for this. One was climate change, which harmed crop production. Another factor was the Arab conquest of the Red Sea coastline. This caused Aksum to lose its primary trade advantage over its neighbors. By the eleventh or twelfth century, the Aksumite kingdom was replaced by the Zagwe dynasty and time covered up their prior power and dominance.
9. The Silla Kingdom
The Silla Kingdom was one of the longest-standing royal dynasties ever. It’s rule began on the Korean Peninsula in 57 B.C. and came to an end in A.D. 935.
A monarch named Bak Hyeok-geo-se founded the Silla kingdom. According to legend, he wasn’t born, but hatched from a mysterious egg in the forest. His queen was born from the ribs of a dragon. He created a culture that developed into a centralized, hierarchical society with a wealthy aristocratic class. Though there’s a lack of graves so we don’t know what they did with their deceased, archaeologists have found a variety of goods made by the Silla, including a gold-and-garnet dagger and a golden crown.
In 668, the Silla unified Korea and began the Unified Silla dynasty, which continued until the kingdom came to its end in the tenth century. During the history of the dynasty, there were three queens, one of whom integrated Buddhism into the Silla culture. In 935, peasant uprisings brought an end to the dynasty. It’s pretty rare that peasant uprisings are able to bring down a whole dynasty! The people have spoken!
8. The KushKingdom
The origins of the Kush Kingdom began around 8000 B.C. Archaeologists found ceramics dating from that period around the Kush capital city of Kerma. As early as 2400 B.C., Kush’s urban society was highly stratified and complex, supported by large-scale agriculture. Its northern neighbor, Egypt, exploited and conquered Kush from 1500 to 1000 B.C.
The tables, though, turned in 750 B.C. when Kush conquered Egypt and they became even greater than the Egyptians if you can believe that! For over 100 years, Kushite pharaohs ruled a territory that outstripped the Egyptians. They revived pyramid building and promoted construction across the Sudan. An Assyrian invasion ousted them from Egypt and brought an end to the Egyptian and Kushite cultural exchange. The Kushites went south and reestablished themselves at Meroe on the southeast bank of the Nile. They broke away from Egyptian influence and developed a form of writing called Meroitic. Unfortunately, their script remains untranslated, casting much of Kush’s history in the dark. The last king of Kush passed in 300 A.D. However, why his kingdom declined and ended remains a mystery.
7. The Kingdom of Yam
What little we know about the Kingdom of Yam comes from a few texts from Old Kingdom Egypt. We know it existed as a trading partner and possible rival of Old Kingdom Egypt. However, for a long time its precise location remained unknown and as elusive as that of the mythical Atlantis.
Egyptian explorers found funerary inscriptions on the tomb of a governor for Upper Egypt named Harkhuf. In what is called “The Autobiography of Harkhuf”, he describes Yam was a land of “incense, ebony, leopard skins, elephant tusks, and boomerangs.” The inscriptions claim overland journeys to Yam exceeded seven months. Since Harkhuf made several expeditions in his lifetime, he would know. However, Egyptologists first placed Yam just a few hundred miles from the Nile. Conventional wisdom dictated the ancient Egyptians could not have crossed the inhospitable Saharan Desert.
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Once Dismissed Ancient Discoveries That Have Now Come Back to Embarrass Archaeologists

Currently accepted notions state that civilization was born only some 6,000 years ago but ...

Once Dismissed Ancient Discoveries That Have Now Come Back to Embarrass Archaeologists

Currently accepted notions state that civilization was born only some 6,000 years ago but this video shows a mysterious and advanced civilization walked the earth going back at least 12,000 years ago. This ancient culture was destroyed - but subjects such as technology, astronomy and mathematics were passed to later civilisations. Could it be everything we’ve been taught about the origins of civilization may be wrong? More than 200 ancient myths, belonging to tribes from the Arctic to the Equator, tell of an advanced human civilisation destroyed by flood and fire. Added to this was compelling physical evidence, in the form of giant boulders, platinum deposits and tiny diamonds found across North America — the detritus of a colossal impact. Some of his most convincing evidence was discovered at a dig in Turkey known as Gobekli Tepe, after this discovery even mainstream historians stat=rted to wonder if they had been wrong the whole time.

The Secret Advanced Civilizations That Came Before Ancient Egypt, Sumeria, and Greece

This video will prove mankind's past on this planet is not only much older than what conventional historians have been teaching, it is far older The oldest portions of the Sphinx body have now been dated at least as 12000 years old - much older than the 4,500 years ago Egyptologists maintain. The amazing stone structures with highly refined art and ancient artefacts at recently excavated Göbekli Tepe in southeastern Turkey, have been dated by archaeologists to 9500 BCE. This is proof that an advanced civilization once ruled this planet but has been forgotten by Historians.
Combined with records of giant solar disturbances indicated in ice packs and below glaciers around the globe, we now "have evidence of high culture and civilization circa 10,000 BCE to 8000 BCE, but then an apparent decline or hiatus for thousands of years, until the `rise' of civilization once again in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and elsewhere."

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Ancient Culture of the Kama Sutra : History Documentary on India's Ancient Culture

Ancient Culture of the Kama Sutra : History Documentary on India's Ancient Culture

AncientCulture of the Kama Sutra : HistoryDocumentary on India's Ancient Culture.
This Documentary is very good and as educational as it is fun. It's part of a series of exciting and informative documentaries.
This Youtube channel is for learning and educational purposes. Learning and Education are fundamental and important in today's society and becoming increasingly more accessible and convenient online. The availability of important information which is also entertaining helps everyone grow mentally and emotionally as people both individually and as a whole. Documentaries are the resource of choice of the information and internet generations of students around the world. The documentary here along with the other documentaries on this channel relate to important times and people in history, historic places, archaeology, society, world culture, science, conspiracy theories, and education.
The topics covered in these video documentaries vary and cover about everything you could possibly want to know including ancient history, Maya, Rome, Greece, The New World, Egypt, World wars, combat, battles, military and combat technology, current affairs and events, important news, education, biographies, famous people and celerities, politicians, news and current events, Illuminati, Area 51, crime, mafia, serial killers, paranormal, supernatural, cults, government cover-ups, the law and legal matters, corruption, martial arts, sports figures, space, aliens, ufos, conspiracy theories, Annunaki, Nibiru, Nephilim, satanic rituals, religion, christianty, judaism, islam, strange phenomenon, origins of Mankind, Neanderthal, Cro Magnon, Inca, Aztec, Persia, Maya, Indus, Mesopotamia, monsters, mobsters, time travel, planet earth, the Sun, Missions to Mars, The planets, the solar system, the universe, modern physics, String Theory, the Big Bang Theory, Quantum Mechanics, television, archaeology, science, technology, nature, plants, animals, endangered species, wildlife, animal abuse, environmental concerns and issues, global warming, natural disasters, racism, sexism, gay and lesbian issues, and many other educational and controversial topics. Please enjoy and Learn Responsibly!

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The Secrets Of The Incas - Part 1 of 2 (Ancient Civilization Documentary) | Timeline

On 15th November 1532, when the Spanish Conquistadors climbed high into the Andes on a mis...

The Secrets Of The Incas - Part 1 of 2 (Ancient Civilization Documentary) | Timeline

On 15th November 1532, when the Spanish Conquistadors climbed high into the Andes on a mission to conquer the Inca people, 170 Spaniards met a force of 40,000 Incas. In the first of this two-part series, Dr William Sullivan examines why Andean civilisation could possibly have been conquered as a result of this battle and why a clash of cultural beliefs could have caused the downfall of the largest nation state to have ever existed in the western hemisphere.
In one of the strangest events in all recorded history, Spaniards after adventure, fortune and power, to their own amazement seized this seemingly infallible empire. What the Spaniards never knew, however, and what history does not record, was that the Andean people had been aware of the imminence of this event for some 100 years through a complex and systematic charting of the stars.
The IncaEmpire at its peak was the largest kingdom on EarthThe Incas were master builders, fearsome warriors and practitioners of human sacrifice. Yet this mighty state was conquered by a small band of Spanish adventurers. 7000 men were killed and 10,000 injured. But how could the Incas let this happen? The Secret Of The Incas tells the story of one man’s search to unlock one of the world’s great mysteries. Anthropologist Bill Sullivan found the answer in the myths handed down from generation to generation of Incas and finally to Jesuit priests. The Incas were fine astrologists and believed events in the stars paralleled events on earth, only 100 years hence. During the reign of the first Inca, they foretold the end of Inca civilisation in 1532 – the year the Spanish invaded. The Incas’ tragic secret was that they believed they were doomed – and that resistance was futile.
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CRAZIEST Things Ancient Romans Did!

Here is a top list of 20 history facts you probably didn't know about the ancient Roman Em...

CRAZIEST Things Ancient Romans Did!

Here is a top list of 20 history facts you probably didn't know about the ancient Roman Empire. From bloody gladiator fights at the colosseum to insane emperors drinking poison. From women sporting a unibrow to gluttony to the point of vomiting. Find out what Julius Caesar and the Senate were really up to.
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List of top 20 craziest things the Romans did:
Did you know that drinking gladiator blood could cure epilepsy? Or that unibrows are actually sexy? I didn’t either! Here are 20 things I bet you didn’t know about the Romans.
Number 20
Roman physicians would recommend consuming a gladiator’s blood or liver to cure epilepsy and infertility. It had to be fresh, but if you couldn’t afford it you could always go to a public execution and get a criminal’s blood to drink. I’m sure the effects would be about the same. Ewww….
Number 19
Speaking of gladiators, gladiatorial fighting was not the most popular form of entertainment. To be fair, the arena for gladiatorial combat, aka the Colosseum, was huge. Modern archaeologists estimate that it could accommodate over 50,000 people. However it was dwarfed by the Circus Maximus that at one point in time could accommodate 250,000 people. That was a quarter of Rome’s entire population. Imagine losing your kid in that stadium!
Do you know which stadium is the largest stadium in the world today?
Number 18
Even though the average life expectancy in Rome was only about 25, this did not mean that no one lived into their thirties or on into old age. The average was skewed by the number of women who died giving birth, and by high infant mortality. Once a Roman made it to maturity, they were likely to live as long as people do today.
Currently, the largest stadium in the world is the Rungrado 1st of May Stadium in North Korea that can hold 150,000 people. Here’s a picture since most of us will probably never see it in real life.
Number 17
Very few Roman hours lasted an hour. Like us, the Romans divided the day into 24 hours. But, since the length of the sunlight varied with the seasons, this also meant that the length of the hour changed. In the winter an hour was about 45 minutes and in the summer, about 75 minutes.
Number 16
Purple clothing was all the rage but was a status symbol and reserved only for emperors or senators. To achieve the color, a dye was made from murex seashells. What’s that? Here’s a picture. It was treason for anyone other than the emperor to dress completely in purple.
Number 15
Ancient Roman ladies loved dark eyebrows that almost formed a unibrow- a la Frida Kahlo- and they would use soot to make their eyebrows more dramatic and noticeable. Fabulous!
Number 14
White teeth were prized by the Romans, and so false teeth, made from bone, ivory and paste, were very popular.
Number 13
Stretching from the Atlantic to the Tigris, the Roman Empire contained perhaps about 65 million inhabitants. While Latin was the language of the army and of Roman law, many people incorporated into the empire continued to speak their native tongue (Punic, Coptic, Aramaic, Celtic) instead of Latin. The Roman elite was bilingual speaking both Greek and Latin. For them, Greek was a badge of status.
Number 12
The empire produced eminent philosophers such as Seneca and Marcus Aurelius. Yet some Romans hated philosophy for two main reasons: first, it was a Greek invention, and the Greeks were a conquered race and therefore inferior. I know I just said that Greek was a badge of status but apparently speaking Greek is wayyyy better than being Greek. Second, the study of philosophy focused on yourself….. and your feelings… which is not good for soldiers that are sacrificing everything as a group to serve the Empire.
Number 11
Although in art they liked to be depicted in heroic and martial posture, Roman generals were ‘battle managers’, not warriors. Only in the most exceptional circumstances were they expected to fight hand-to-hand. If a battle was lost, the commander should either kill himself with his own sword or, let the enemy kill him.
Number 10Roman emperors adopted the daily habit of taking a small amount of every known poison in an attempt to gain immunity. The mixture was known as Mithridatium, after the creator of the practice, Mithridates the Great, king of Pontus. He believed he had developed the formula to gain immunity to everything. Yeah, I don’t know who he was either but apparently he lived into his 80s…so…maybe we should try it…

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ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS : Ancient Persia and Arabian Peninsula

A look at Ancient Civilizations in Ancient Persia and Arabian Peninsula. During the 4th ce...

ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS : Ancient Persia and Arabian Peninsula

A look at Ancient Civilizations in Ancient Persia and Arabian Peninsula. During the 4th centuryB.C., the great Persian civilization, which was the first multiethnic empire in history, reached its peak. In this episode, we’ll tour the grand residences at Persepolis, and the imperial palaces of the omnipotent Darius – a sumptuous building complex for the most powerful man in the world of that era.
Part 2 starts at 26:33 and looks at the Arabian Peninsula. From the Arabian Peninsula, we follow an ancient caravan route through the desert to Syria. ; Along the way, several lush oases in the otherwise barren Syrian desert come to our rescue in the form of Marib and Petra, cite of the great tomb of Aaron that is carved out of a rock face, along with the beautiful city of Palmyra in Syria.
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Today’s civilizations owe an immense debt to the powerful empires and mighty cities of antiquity. Their inventions, techniques and concepts enabled the advancement of humankind and lay the foundation for life in the modern world.
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The Advanced Pre Ice Age Civilizations that Vanished From Earth [FULL VIDEO]

A physical and intellectual journey, a worldwide exploration looking for the ancient ruins...

The Advanced Pre Ice Age Civilizations that Vanished From Earth [FULL VIDEO]

A physical and intellectual journey, a worldwide exploration looking for the ancient ruins of a lost civilization, this video follows clues in ancient scriptures and mythlogy and in the scientific evidence of the flood that swept the Earth at the end of the last Ice Age. This video explores the question of early humans swept away by the catastrophe. Who were these populations - pre-civilised hunter-gatherers or more sophisticated peoples altogether?
Some 6,000 or 7,000 years ago in Mesopotamia, civilisation has been with mankind for many millennia longer. Examines which coastal areas vanished beneath the sea as the ice melted at the end of the last Ice Age, a catastrophic inundation we find in the Flood myths of most of the world's traditional religions. Goes diving and finds, in some cases, incontrovertible ruins; in other cases the piles of stone might well be natural rock formations, but Hancock argues for their human origins.

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Ancient India and it's Culture Full Documentary

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The culture of India is the way of living of the people of India. India's languages, religions, dance, differs from others as for a different type of dance has it's own music, architecture, food, and customs differs from place to place within the country. The Indian culture, often labelled as an amalgamation of several cultures, spans across the Indian subcontinent and has been influenced by a history that is several millennial old. Many elements of India's diverse cultures, such as Indian religions, Indian philosophy and Indian cuisine, have had a profound impact across the world.
India is one of the world's oldest civilizations. The Indian culture, often labeled as an amalgamation of several various cultures, spans across the Indian subcontinent and has been influenced and shaped by a history that is several thousand years old. Throughout the history of India, Indian culture has been heavily influenced by Dharmic religions. They have been credited with shaping much of Indian philosophy, literature, architecture, art and music. Greater India was the historical extent of Indian culture beyond the Indian subcontinent. This particularly concerns the spread of Hinduism, Buddhism, architecture, administration and writing system from India to other parts of Asia through the Silk Road by the travelers and maritime traders during the early centuries of the Common Era. To the west, Greater India overlaps with Greater Persia in the Hindu Kusch and Pamir Mountains. During the medieval period, Islam played a significant role in shaping Indian cultural heritage. Over the centuries, there has been significant integration of Hindus, Jain's, and Sikhs with Muslims across India
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Forgotten Ancient City (Persepolis): Discovery Civilization

The Capital of largest Persian Empire the world had ever seen. The first global empire in history that was built in a model of tolerance & respectful of other cultures, and proclaimed the first declaration of Human Rights around 2500 years ago!

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What Ancient Human Civilizations Said About The Moon - The Moon is Not What You Think it is

Ancient Human Civilizations across multiple continents around the world speak of the time ...

What Ancient Human Civilizations Said About The Moon - The Moon is Not What You Think it is

AncientHumanCivilizations across multiple continents around the world speak of the time BEFORE the Moon arrived - and with it so did our ocean tides, seasons and conditions prime for an abundance of life. However, there is an abundance of evidence that significant information regarding our Moon and the Apollo landings have been withheld from the masses. In fact, the Moon Express mining operation raises questions of this as well.
Be sure to research what David Icke (https://www.youtube.com/user/davidicke) has stated about the Moon, and although I do not necessarily know if he is right or wrong on all of his assertions - I know enough that I do not know.
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Ancient Western Civilizations Timeline 3500BC-476AD

This video documents Ancient western civilization from it's beginning, in 3500BC, to it's ...

Ancient Western Civilizations Timeline 3500BC-476AD

This video documents Ancient western civilization from it's beginning, in 3500BC, to it's end with the fall of the Western Roman Empire in 476AD. It provides a good overview of the time period and puts the different civilizations and cultures in perspective to each other, hope you enjoy.
It's advised that it be watched in HD and fullscreen mode as this will give the best detail on the map.
Western civilization began in approximately 3500BC with the emergence of the first cities, in an area of land known as the fertile crescent. From there civilization spread westward, into Greece, Italy and North Africa. As this happened the old cultures from the chalcolithic period continued to dominate central and northern Europe. Eventually these gave way to the mass migrations of the time and a new tribal system developed. But the spread of civilization continued and the Roman empire extended it into Northern and central Europe, where it stayed until it's fall in 476AD.
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Bayonetta 2 Switch Part 9 - Chapter 8: An Ancient Civilization

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Part 9: Chapter 8 – An Ancient Civilization
Now we enter deep into Inferno. Loki says that in order for us to reach the gates themselves, we need to reach that crystal and break it. But it means we’ll have to travel about, beating creatures light and dark. But there’s also a bit of problem solving here and there. But it’s not hard to figure out. What has to be figured out is finding all the verses to obtain the highest rank. At least we do what we can right? Not to mention to restore sections just to reach the main gate itself, we’re retreading back.
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"The great minds of ancient culture were not Europeans (...) they were from the Near East"

French historian of philosophy, Rémi Brague, shows how important the ancient Near East has been for "Western civilization".
Keep in mind that ancient and modern Greeks themselves have nothing to do with the majority of "Europeans", namemy those from the NW (Germans or Swedes), as Nassim Nicholas Taleb shows :
"Although “White” Supremacists like to be antisemitic, here is something Hitler would have hated: Ancient Greeks were genetically as close to Ancient Levantines as they were to the so called “Aryans”. It just happened that Ancient Greeks spoke an Indo-European language while Ancient Levantines spoke a Semitic one. Ancient Greeks, it turns out, have an Anatolian origin (and Levantines are mostly Anatolian and Iranian). This was shown in recent paper, Lazaridis et al. (2017) who looked at Bronze Age and modern Greeks. And modern Greeks descend mostly from Bronze Age Greeks. In other words, if you want to see how ancient Greeks looked like, go no further than your local diner in Astoria, Queens."
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Once Dismissed Ancient Discoveries That Have Now Come Back to Embarrass Archaeologists

Currently accepted notions state that civilization was born only some 6,000 years ago but this video shows a mysterious and advanced civilization walked the earth going back at least 12,000 years ago. This ancient culture was destroyed - but subjects such as technology, astronomy and mathematics were passed to later civilisations. Could it be everything we’ve been taught about the origins of civilization may be wrong? More than 200 ancient myths, belonging to tribes from the Arctic to the Equator, tell of an advanced human civilisation destroyed by flood and fire. Added to this was compelling physical evidence, in the form of giant boulders, platinum deposits and tiny diamonds found across North America — the detritus of a colossal impact. Some of his most convincing evidence was discovered at a dig in Turkey known as Gobekli Tepe, after this discovery even mainstream historians stat=rted to wonder if they had been wrong the whole time.

ANCIENT CIVILIZATIONS : Ancient Persia and Arabian Peninsula

A look at Ancient Civilizations in Ancient Persia and Arabian Peninsula. During the 4th centuryB.C., the great Persian civilization, which was the first multiethnic empire in history, reached its peak. In this episode, we’ll tour the grand residences at Persepolis, and the imperial palaces of the omnipotent Darius – a sumptuous building complex for the most powerful man in the world of that era.
Part 2 starts at 26:33 and looks at the Arabian Peninsula. From the Arabian Peninsula, we follow an ancient caravan route through the desert to Syria. ; Along the way, several lush oases in the otherwise barren Syrian desert come to our rescue in the form of Marib and Petra, cite of the great tomb of Aaron that is carved out of a rock face, along with the beautiful city of Palmyra in Syria.
Ancient Civilizations offers a comparative analysis of the field, including both old world and new civilizations, and explores the connections between all civilizations around the earth.The volume provides a jargon-free introduction to ancient civilizations from the first civilizations, and the great powers in the Near East, to the first Aegean civilizations, the Mediterranean world in the first millennium, Imperial Rome, northeast Africa, divine kings in southeast Asia, and empires in East Asia, as well as early states in the Americas and Andean civilization.For those interested in ancient civilizations.
Today’s civilizations owe an immense debt to the powerful empires and mighty cities of antiquity. Their inventions, techniques and concepts enabled the advancement of humankind and lay the foundation for life in the modern world.
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The Advanced Pre Ice Age Civilizations that Vanished From Earth [FULL VIDEO]

A physical and intellectual journey, a worldwide exploration looking for the ancient ruins...

The Advanced Pre Ice Age Civilizations that Vanished From Earth [FULL VIDEO]

A physical and intellectual journey, a worldwide exploration looking for the ancient ruins of a lost civilization, this video follows clues in ancient scriptures and mythlogy and in the scientific evidence of the flood that swept the Earth at the end of the last Ice Age. This video explores the question of early humans swept away by the catastrophe. Who were these populations - pre-civilised hunter-gatherers or more sophisticated peoples altogether?
Some 6,000 or 7,000 years ago in Mesopotamia, civilisation has been with mankind for many millennia longer. Examines which coastal areas vanished beneath the sea as the ice melted at the end of the last Ice Age, a catastrophic inundation we find in the Flood myths of most of the world's traditional religions. Goes diving and finds, in some cases, incontrovertible ruins; in other cases the piles of stone might well be natural rock formations, but Hancock argues for their human origins.

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Ancient India and it's Culture Full Documentary

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The culture of India is the way of living of the people of India. India's languages, religions, dance, differs from others as for a different type of dance has it's own music, architecture, food, and customs differs from place to place within the country. The Indian culture, often labelled as an amalgamation of several cultures, spans across the Indian subcontinent and has been influenced by a history that is several millennial old. Many elements of India's diverse cultures, such as Indian religions, Indian philosophy and Indian cuisine, have had a profound impact across the world.
India is one of the world's oldest civilizations. The Indian culture, often labeled as an amalgamation of several various cultures, spans across the Indian subcontinent and has been influenced and shaped by a history that is several thousand years old. Throughout the history of India, Indian culture has been heavily influenced by Dharmic religions. They have been credited with shaping much of Indian philosophy, literature, architecture, art and music. Greater India was the historical extent of Indian culture beyond the Indian subcontinent. This particularly concerns the spread of Hinduism, Buddhism, architecture, administration and writing system from India to other parts of Asia through the Silk Road by the travelers and maritime traders during the early centuries of the Common Era. To the west, Greater India overlaps with Greater Persia in the Hindu Kusch and Pamir Mountains. During the medieval period, Islam played a significant role in shaping Indian cultural heritage. Over the centuries, there has been significant integration of Hindus, Jain's, and Sikhs with Muslims across India
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Forgotten Ancient City (Persepolis): Discovery Civilization

The Capital of largest Persian Empire the world had ever seen. The first global empire in ...

Forgotten Ancient City (Persepolis): Discovery Civilization

The Capital of largest Persian Empire the world had ever seen. The first global empire in history that was built in a model of tolerance & respectful of other cultures, and proclaimed the first declaration of Human Rights around 2500 years ago!

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The Secret Advanced Civilizations That Came Before Ancient Egypt, Sumeria, and Greece

This video will prove mankind's past on this planet is not only much older than what conve...

The Secret Advanced Civilizations That Came Before Ancient Egypt, Sumeria, and Greece

This video will prove mankind's past on this planet is not only much older than what conventional historians have been teaching, it is far older The oldest portions of the Sphinx body have now been dated at least as 12000 years old - much older than the 4,500 years ago Egyptologists maintain. The amazing stone structures with highly refined art and ancient artefacts at recently excavated Göbekli Tepe in southeastern Turkey, have been dated by archaeologists to 9500 BCE. This is proof that an advanced civilization once ruled this planet but has been forgotten by Historians.
Combined with records of giant solar disturbances indicated in ice packs and below glaciers around the globe, we now "have evidence of high culture and civilization circa 10,000 BCE to 8000 BCE, but then an apparent decline or hiatus for thousands of years, until the `rise' of civilization once again in Mesopotamia, Egypt, and elsewhere."

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The Secrets Of The Incas - Part 1 of 2 (Ancient Civilization Documentary) | Timeline

On 15th November 1532, when the Spanish Conquistadors climbed high into the Andes on a mis...

The Secrets Of The Incas - Part 1 of 2 (Ancient Civilization Documentary) | Timeline

On 15th November 1532, when the Spanish Conquistadors climbed high into the Andes on a mission to conquer the Inca people, 170 Spaniards met a force of 40,000 Incas. In the first of this two-part series, Dr William Sullivan examines why Andean civilisation could possibly have been conquered as a result of this battle and why a clash of cultural beliefs could have caused the downfall of the largest nation state to have ever existed in the western hemisphere.
In one of the strangest events in all recorded history, Spaniards after adventure, fortune and power, to their own amazement seized this seemingly infallible empire. What the Spaniards never knew, however, and what history does not record, was that the Andean people had been aware of the imminence of this event for some 100 years through a complex and systematic charting of the stars.
The IncaEmpire at its peak was the largest kingdom on EarthThe Incas were master builders, fearsome warriors and practitioners of human sacrifice. Yet this mighty state was conquered by a small band of Spanish adventurers. 7000 men were killed and 10,000 injured. But how could the Incas let this happen? The Secret Of The Incas tells the story of one man’s search to unlock one of the world’s great mysteries. Anthropologist Bill Sullivan found the answer in the myths handed down from generation to generation of Incas and finally to Jesuit priests. The Incas were fine astrologists and believed events in the stars paralleled events on earth, only 100 years hence. During the reign of the first Inca, they foretold the end of Inca civilisation in 1532 – the year the Spanish invaded. The Incas’ tragic secret was that they believed they were doomed – and that resistance was futile.
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Ancient Culture of the Kama Sutra : History Documentary on India's Ancient Culture

Ancient Culture of the Kama Sutra : History Documentary on India's Ancient Culture

AncientCulture of the Kama Sutra : HistoryDocumentary on India's Ancient Culture.
This Documentary is very good and as educational as it is fun. It's part of a series of exciting and informative documentaries.
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Knowledge from the Ancient Sumerian Culture

Based on the work of Bruce Cathie, that relates the earth, the moon, the sun, and the planets, using knowledge from the ancient Sumerian culture. It is Hunter's contention that the celestial bodies in the solar system, including the earth and the moon, are in fact based upon completely harmonious relationships, and that over the eons these relationships have gone subtly wrong. Not only does Hunter explain the ideal relationships between planetary orbits, equatorial circumference, and the length of the year -- and their importance to a more harmonious existence -- but he also explains how these relationships have changed, and why our so-called "modern" civilization has devolved from this ideal state into conflict and war.
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Massive stones used in the construction that bear no chisel marks and were finely cut to interlock with the others. Stones so precisely cut that the ancient builders clearly had an extremely sophisticated knowledge of stone-cutting, engineering and geometry. With any hardly record of its inhabitants or their methods, the technologies and processes used during its construction remains an enigma to experts. Are these ancient structures vestiges of a once-thriving advanced civilization that had a unique history and culture.
It is also an unfortunate fact that there has been a massive cover-up to deny the world any knowledge of immense skeletons discovered all over the world. Ever since the first giant bones were unearthed, scientists, historians and archaeologists have all been involved in debunking the existence of this powerful ancient race that once almost ruled the world. Bones of giants have been deliberately destroyed, hidden in secret vaults, or simply labelled as remains of long extinct animals, like for example dinosaurs.

Ancient Greece History Channel Documentary (Engineering an Empire)

Ancient GreeceHistory ChannelDocumentary (Engineering an Empire). Western Civilization has been influenced by many cultures, from Rome to America, but it was born in A,ncient Greece. Centuries before Julius Caesar conquered much of the known world, the Ancient Greeks were laying a foundation that has supported 3000 years of European history. Ancient Greece brings to mind philosophers like Aristotle and Socrates, Olympian gods, the beginnings of democracy, astonishing technological innovations, great conquering armies like those of Alexander the Great, and savage internecine battles, none more famous than the duel to the death between Athens and Sparta.
Greece is a story about the human drive to explore, to wonder, to be curious. Their ruins now communicate that drive. Over 1000 years, this strong and charismatic people strategically harnessed the materials and people around them to create the most advanced technological feats the world had ever seen.
From The Tunnel of Samos: a mile-long aqueduct dug through a large mountain of solid limestone, to Agamemnon's Tomb, to The Parthenon, this episode will examine the architecture and infrastructure engineered by the Greek Empire. Engineering an Empire is an excellent series and definitely worth watching.
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The legacy of the Greeks is under assault today thus deserves defence and celebration for the simple reason that much of what we are is the result of that brilliant examination of human life first begun by the Greeks; as Jacob Burckhardt says, "We see with the eyes of the Greeks and use their phrases when we speak." We must listen to the Greeks not because they will give us answers, but because they first identified the questions and problems, and they knew too where the answers must come from: the minds of free human beings who have control over their own lives. And this, finally, is the greatest good we have received from the Greeks: the gift of freedom.
The Greeks are accused by some of stealing their achievements from Egyptians and Babylonians, of oppressing their wives and daughters, and of hypocritically speculating about freedom while holding slaves. And that is the greatest irony: the spirit of criticism that among so many academics has fossilized into a pose has its origins nowhere but among the Greeks, who were the first to question critically everything from the gods to political power to their very selves, the first to live what Socrates called “the examined life”.
As Victor Hanson and John Heath write, “Not one of the multicultural classicists really wishes to live under indigenous pre–Colombian ideas of government, Arabic protocols for female behaviour, Chinese canons of medical ethics, Islamic traditions of church and state, African approaches to science, Japanese ideas of race, Indian social castes, or Native American notions of private property.”
Classic Greek culture has come under attack precisely because its achievement, extended into history, is what defines the West and makes it distinct. What is valuable in the much abused Western tradition, hence the examined life, the pursuit of truth, the dialogue about the place of the individual in the larger group, comes from the Greeks. Humanism, reason, the pursuit of knowledge and the arts, moderation and civic responsibility, all come from the Greeks.
The failings of the Greeks, including not living up to their own ideals, are the failings of humanity everywhere. But their ideals, still alive today, led to the recognition of a common humanity that was more important than gender or social status, more profound than local or tribal affiliations. Without this insight, slavery might never have been abolished in the West, women might never have been granted equality, and the liberal notion that all humans possess innate rights merely as a virtue of being human would never have existed.
(Bruce Thornton, “GreekWays: How the Greeks Created Western Civilization”, 2002, "Defending the Greeks", PrivatePapers, 2005, Victor Davis Hanson, John Heath, “Who Killed Homer: The Demise of Classical Education and the Recovery of Greek Wisdom, 1998”)

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